Some research suggests the “scarring” experienced by young workers during a recession has a silver lining: happiness later in life.
Jon Clifton weighs in on workplace engagement, global unhappiness and why it’s sometimes a good thing when polls confirm conventional wisdom.
It makes you more engaged.
Marketplace's Adriene Hill co-hosts Crash Course Economics.
How do you define that in your life? What are the specific things you're looking for?
The "hedonometer" is a data-based meter that measures happiness in real time.
Hidden among psychological mumbo-jumbo is a truth: Negative memories stick with us.
How the gap between wanting something and getting it affects our finances
A study suggests residents of Rust Belt cities tend to say they aren't happy.
Denmark tops the United Nation's World Happiness Report list. America drops to 17th.