Not Making Enough Money? Check Your Attitude

High levels of cynicism associated with lower income levels later in life, study says.

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WASHINGTON — Holding cynical beliefs about others may have a negative effect on your income according to research published by the American Psychological Association.

“While previous research has associated cynicism with detrimental outcomes across a wide range of spheres of life, including physical health, psychological well-being and marital adjustment, the present research has established an association between cynicism and individual economic success,” says Olga Stavrova, PhD, a research associate at the Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Cologne, Germany, and lead author on the study which appears in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology®.

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