A recent survey evaluated employees' well-being based on a range of issues related to health, money, work and life to determine how each contributed to overall well-being.  (Photo: Shutterstock)

Four critical factors in a person's well-being are health, money, work and life, says a new study from Fidelity Investments. The study, conducted in collaboration with researchers from the Stanford Center on Longevity and Cornell University, was designed to provide insight on the overall well-being of American workers and to identify ways in which those factors are connected.

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Marlene Satter

Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.