People who are more satisfied are often ... poorer

According to a new study, the easier it is for children to be counted, the more likely they are to become poorer later.

Scientists have found that people with more relaxed personalities often come with lower financial management capabilities than others.

Experts at University College London and Columbia Business School analyzed data from more than three million participants and found that those with more personality are often more affluent.

They observe children, follow them in later life, and even when they are mature.

The child is more pleased to correlate with lower income, lower savings and more debt.

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The more easy-going people are often poorer not because they are more willing to compromise.

Research groups also try to find out why this correlation exists.

They conclude that those who are more easy-going will often be poorer not because they are more willing to compromise , but because they only think of less money, and therefore have a higher risk of making management mistakes finance.

Dr. Sandra Matz, from Columbia, said: 'This result helps us understand an important factor behind the financial difficulties, which can have serious implications for the behavior of human".

'Easy and easy to believe is also a lot of action when you pay a price.'

The researchers released two online tables in a national survey, bank account data and geographic data available publicly.

They also compared human character and financial data from the two regions in the United Kingdom, both of which have equal per capita income.

A city with more people with a more pleasant personality has a bankruptcy rate of more than 50%.

Dr. Matz said: 'We would love to find out if there is a gentle and kind personality, or in other words, to be easily satisfied, regarding negative financial results.'

'We want to see if that relationship is true for other financial indicators and, if so, better understand why the more pleasant people are ultimately poorer like that.'