The thing is if you want to hold onto ‘the best things in life’ such as family and love, you’re going to have to spend a bit of money. It costs just to feed and clothes yourself and your children, to run a happy household requires a steady income. Basic things like heating, food and electricity all lend themselves practically to keeping us happy and, unfortunately, they don’t come cheap. The Telegraph has recently released the results of study that shows the average cost of housing expenses is £508,000- and that’s just for keeping a roof over your head! The study also shows that recreational activities and entertainment, corresponding to a ‘relatively high’ quality of life, cost a massive £230,000 per person per lifetime.Although it’s a sad truth it’s one that we have to give in to, but really aren’t we all striving to earn a bit more money so we can make ‘the best things in life’ the best they can be? Luma have done some research and taken an entertaining approach to this otherwise slightly depressing revelation. How does much does having friends really cost? Are memories really free? Is smiling even free? Not according to this infographic which gives us an insight into what we’re really shelling out for life’s most precious gift
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