"There has been a lot of research looking at whether and how income makes people happy in life, but few studies have examined whether debt can detract from happiness," said Louis Tay, an assistant professor at Purdue University in the US.
"We found that carrying student loan debt is almost as important as income in predicting financial worry and life satisfaction," Tay said.
The survey results are from the Gallup-Purdue Index, which provides a measure of how college graduates are doing on five key dimensions of well-being: purpose, social, physical, financial and community.
An online college alumni sample of 2,781 individuals from the US was used in Tay's study.
On average, these individuals graduated from college in 2008 and had been paying student loans for at least seven years.
In addition to demographic data, Tay's analysis looked at the relationships between average household income, student loan amount, life satisfaction and financial worry.
"We always think about how much income you can earn, but the reality is you can't guarantee what you will earn post-college," Tay said.
"There is a lot in the news about reducing, balancing or managing college student debt, and this study shows the burden it can take on one's life for the long term," Tay added.
"How student loans are categorised for the long-term would be interesting. For example, to what extent is it viewed as an investment, and does that vary among careers?" Tay said.
The study was published in the Journal of Happiness Studies.
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