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Yes, money can buy happiness.
If a person wants to be miserable then they can buy something that will make them into a thrill seeker.
The human mind is easy to corrupt - and they would waste their time with making money instead of enjoying the time they have. While in certain countries it´s luck based, as a small accident can bankrupt You - and screw over the whole career plans. Then depression kicks in. But it matter not, as most people don´t have such accidents, so one can easily forget about it. Buying identity, happiness, and confidence with money - because they´re unable to get it otherwise.
Is money bad? No.
Does money buy happiness? No.
Money matters as much as it´s required by the system. And of course products are produced so people buy it, so it´s appears to buy happiness to get the people going - and the marketing departments do a good job.
Long answer: Yes it does.
In the end, nobody wants to be alone, right?
Adjusted for inflation the 1970 $108 rent would be like $754.25 in 2021 or about just 2/3 of the actuall 2021 rent.
Education cost have gone up dramatically https://educationdata.org/average-cost-of-college-by-year
Same with healthcare https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/u-s-spending-healthcare-changed-time/#Total%20national%20health%20expenditures,%20US%20$%20per%20capita,%201970-2022
Cars also seems to gotten more expensive but they use less fuel and last longer so probably not as bad as the items above.
Basically affording a middle class lifestyle have gotten progressively harder.