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  1. Economic inequality does not equate to poor well-being or ...

    Dec 31, 2025 · A meta-analysis of 168 studies covering more than 11 million people found no reliable link between economic inequality and well-being or mental health. In other words, living in a place …

  2. Doesn’t this just sprinkle on some people’s chips?

    5 days ago · Exposure to economic inequality is widely thought to erode subjective well-being and mental health1,2,3,4,5, which carries important societal implications6,7,8,9,10. However, existing …

  3. Meta-analytical effect of economic inequality on well-being ...

    Dec 1, 2025 · Exposure to economic inequality is widely thought to erode subjective well-being and mental health, which carries important societal implications. However, existing studies face …

  4. Economic Inequality Does Not Cause Lower Subjective Ratings ...

    6 days ago · Economic Inequality Does Not Cause Lower Subjective Ratings of Well-Being It’s become a nearly standard claim that economics inequality makes people feel worse-off, or perhaps even …

  5. No meta-analytical effect of economic inequality on well ...

    Nov 26, 2025 · These findings challenge the view that economic inequality universally harms psychological health and can inform public health policy. A meta-analysis of 168 studies reveals that …

  6. We argue that perceiving high economic inequality erodes social capital, under-mining people’s subjective well-being.

  7. Meta-Analysis Finds No Link Between Economic Inequality and ...

    Economic Inequality Does Not Equate To Poor Well-Being or Mental Health, Massive Meta-Analysis Finds: A new sweeping meta-analysis has found no reliable link between economic inequality and …