They say you can’t buy love, but maybe you can buy happiness — in the form of your home loan. That, at least, is one of the possible takeaways from a new study that found different types of debt have significantly different impacts on people’s level of satisfaction. The study asked more than 1,000 Americans […]
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Mortgages are the most satisfying form of debt: study
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