What is the key to happiness?

Feeling good more closely linked to mental health than economic factors, say academics

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Good mental health and relationships are a stronger determining factor of happiness than financial status, according to a new study by the London School of Economics (LSE).

Researchers found that widespread elimination of depression and other mental illnesses reduced unhappiness by 20 per cent, while an increase in financial wealth only had a five per cent impact.

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