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Value of Spending on Experiences Over Material Goods
Spending money on experiences delivers a more substantial and consistent increase in happiness than purchasing material goods. This observation remains relevant and valid for those seeking true satisfaction in their expenditures.
June 10, 2026, at 5:00 a.m. EDT
Note: This article shares an insightful perspective on the benefits of spending on experiences.
As a personal finance columnist, my career has focused on advising readers about effective saving techniques. I discuss where to cut costs, strategies to bypass enticing sales, and the importance of financial restraint.
The following advice may surprise my regular readers.
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