Nice people
Research shows that nicer people are poorer. Researchers looked at how our personalities affected how rich we were. They said nicer people were financially worse off than selfish people. Kinder people found it more difficult to look after their money. A researcher said this was because kinder people were more "agreeable," more trusting and more caring. Agreeableness was linked to lower savings, higher debt, and difficulty in paying back debts.
Researchers looked at data from different online surveys taken by 9,000 people. The data was about people's financial situations, their debt, and their feelings about money. Researchers compared this data with surveys about personality and agreeableness. Agreeable people seemed to care less about money and so did not look after it. A researcher said being kind had "financial costs". She wanted to understand, "why nice guys seem to finish last".
- personality (n): the characteristics and qualities of a person
- selfish (adj): if somebody is selfish, they care about themselves more than about other people
- agreeable (adj): easily agree with other people
- debt (n): when somebody gives you the money that you need. That money is called debt.
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Researcher said that people who are 1 usually make money than people who have good personalities. The main reason why kind people are poor is because they are 2 , trusing, and caring. Agreeableness has a connection with having more debts and fewer 3 . |
4 Researchers collected information about people's financial health
5 Selfish people usually have higher positions in companies
6 Nice and kind people think that money is very important
Agreeableness was linked to lower savings, higher debt, and difficulty in paying back debts.
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The data was about people's financial situations, their debt, and their feelings about money
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She wanted to understand, "why nice guys seem to finish last".
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"They said nicer people were financially worse off than selfish people." The only adverb in the above sentence is 10 . |