Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US Citizens

In this study, individuals’ mispredictions regarding their own income and life satisfaction in the future and projection bias effect, as one of the reasons for these mispredictions, are explained. Projection bias, a cognitive bias associated with individuals’ inability to empathize with their future...

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Main Author: Hatime Kami̇lçelebi̇
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gaziantep University 2020-10-01
Series:Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jss/issue/55011/787948?publisher=gantep
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spelling doaj-6ba4fa8f0bc248ddad988c84939499932020-11-25T04:04:33ZengGaziantep UniversityGaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences1303-00942149-54592020-10-0119COVID-19 Special Issue54155310.21547/jss.787948136Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US CitizensHatime Kami̇lçelebi̇In this study, individuals’ mispredictions regarding their own income and life satisfaction in the future and projection bias effect, as one of the reasons for these mispredictions, are explained. Projection bias, a cognitive bias associated with individuals’ inability to empathize with their future selves, renders individuals mistaken that they would think the way they do now while making predictions about the future, and causes them to be mis-predicted about their future life satisfaction. Individuals may make systematic mistakes, by not considering adaptation to the future situation, upon currently predicting their future life satisfaction. Our study aims to explain that the life satisfaction of individuals, upon experiencing certain negative events such as Covid-19, tends to revert to their previous level when such negativity disappears or becomes a normal part of life, meaning, when individuals adapt to this situation. In our study, based on the data of the Gallup Panel and Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index in the USA, it is revealed that the income and life satisfaction of the US citizens decreased as soon as Covid-19 pandemic broke out. At the same time, the projection bias underlying the life satisfaction level of individuals in the next five years is explained by comparing with the previous years, and it is suggested that this situation should be taken into consideration upon determining policies regarding income and life satisfaction by supporting the idea that life satisfaction estimates may be erroneous given the literature.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jss/issue/55011/787948?publisher=gantepmis-predicted subjective well-beingprojection biaslife satisfactioncovid-19
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Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US Citizens
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
mis-predicted subjective well-being
projection bias
life satisfaction
covid-19
author_facet Hatime Kami̇lçelebi̇
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title Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US Citizens
title_short Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US Citizens
title_full Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US Citizens
title_fullStr Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US Citizens
title_full_unstemmed Will We be Happier in the Future? Research on the Effect of Covid-19 on Income and Life Satisfaction of the US Citizens
title_sort will we be happier in the future? research on the effect of covid-19 on income and life satisfaction of the us citizens
publisher Gaziantep University
series Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
issn 1303-0094
2149-5459
publishDate 2020-10-01
description In this study, individuals’ mispredictions regarding their own income and life satisfaction in the future and projection bias effect, as one of the reasons for these mispredictions, are explained. Projection bias, a cognitive bias associated with individuals’ inability to empathize with their future selves, renders individuals mistaken that they would think the way they do now while making predictions about the future, and causes them to be mis-predicted about their future life satisfaction. Individuals may make systematic mistakes, by not considering adaptation to the future situation, upon currently predicting their future life satisfaction. Our study aims to explain that the life satisfaction of individuals, upon experiencing certain negative events such as Covid-19, tends to revert to their previous level when such negativity disappears or becomes a normal part of life, meaning, when individuals adapt to this situation. In our study, based on the data of the Gallup Panel and Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index in the USA, it is revealed that the income and life satisfaction of the US citizens decreased as soon as Covid-19 pandemic broke out. At the same time, the projection bias underlying the life satisfaction level of individuals in the next five years is explained by comparing with the previous years, and it is suggested that this situation should be taken into consideration upon determining policies regarding income and life satisfaction by supporting the idea that life satisfaction estimates may be erroneous given the literature.
topic mis-predicted subjective well-being
projection bias
life satisfaction
covid-19
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/jss/issue/55011/787948?publisher=gantep
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