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Time affluence and material affluence

Researchers have considered how time affluence interacts with material affluence.

Time affluence and well-being

Much of the research about time affluence has indicated a positive relationship between having ample time on a daily basis and improved well-being. For example, Kasser and Sheldon's 2009 paper reported that individuals with more time affluence were more likely to enjoy the present moment, experience feelings of autonomy and competence, engage in more intimate relationships, and pursue activities related to personal growth, connections with others, and physical fitness. More recently, Burchardt and Ickler contrasted time affluence among survey respondents in Ecuador and Germany.