Bill Gates Says His Wealth Has Freed Him From Daily Concerns Like Healthcare
Recent research suggests that money can boost life satisfaction and emotional well-being, up to a certain point.
This story originally appeared on Business Insider
In a recent AMA, a Redditor asked Bill Gates if being a billionaire has made him happier than if he were just a middle-class person.
Gates didnât beat around the bush.
âYes,â he wrote. âI donât have to think about health costs or college costs. Being free from worry about financial things is a real blessing.â
The cost of healthcare is rising rapidly in the U.S. Business Insiderâs Zachary Tracer reported that the combined cost of insurance premiums and deductibles was nearly $7,240 (or about 11.7% of the median income) in 2017. A decade before that, it was 7.8%.
Things donât look rosier in the education front. As Business Insiderâs Hillary Hoffower reported, average tuition at a private college increased from $27,500 in the 2007-08 academic year to $34,700 in 2017-18. Meanwhile, wages are increasing at a much slower pace.
For what itâs worth, Gates never finished college at Harvard. He and his wife, Melinda, have three kids. The eldest, Jennifer, recently graduated from Stanford.
That wasnât all Gates had to say about his relative advantages as a wealthy person. âOf course you donât need a billion to get to that point,â he added. âWe do need to reduce the cost growth in these areas so they are accessible to everyone.â
A discussion ensued in the comments about the growing body of research on whether money can buy you happiness.
One of the most recent studies on the topic was published in 2018 in the journal Nature Human Behaviour. The researchers found that, across the globe, life satisfaction peaks around $95,000, while emotional well-being peaks in the $60,000 to $75,000 range. (Those numbers refer to annual income for individuals, not families.) In fact, beyond that point, life satisfaction and emotional well-being tend to be lower.
Another Redditor asked Gates to share what makes him happy. Gates didnât cite money, instead writing, âSome recently said that when your children are doing well, it really is very special, and as a parent I completely agree.â
Another happiness booster? Gates wrote, âSometimes following through on commitments to yourself like doing more exercise also improves your happiness.â
In a recent AMA, a Redditor asked Bill Gates if being a billionaire has made him happier than if he were just a middle-class person.
Gates didnât beat around the bush.
âYes,â he wrote. âI donât have to think about health costs or college costs. Being free from worry about financial things is a real blessing.â