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Even the “Mass Affluent” Worry

Posted on December 11, 2012 by Warren Flick

A transformation is occurring in American life—middle-class Americans are taking more active responsibility for their financial futures. The change is good and probably profound, yet it appears induced by worry over a weak economy.

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Posted in Investment, Finance, Research | Tagged economy, households, investments, Merrill Edge, money, multigenerational

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