| further Ado here are 20 facts that prove |
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Ado
CARDINAL
20
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| 1. Americans are paying more and getting |
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CARDINAL
1
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Americans
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| a new CNBC survey sixty percent of |
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ORG
CNBC
PERCENT
sixty percent
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| instability 43 Rising interest rates 36 |
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CARDINAL
43
CARDINAL
36
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| and a lack of savings 35 percent |
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PERCENT
35 percent
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| over the past three years experts |
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DATE
the past three years
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| average nine percent of their purchasing |
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| two almost 40 percent say their |
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PERCENT
two almost 40 percent
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| revealed that 38 of Americans see their |
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CARDINAL
38
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Americans
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| the past 12 months that's an eight point |
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DATE
the past 12 months
CARDINAL
eight
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| three nearly one in three Working |
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CARDINAL
three
CARDINAL
three
ORG
Working
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| poll survey about 36 percent of |
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PERCENT
about 36 percent
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| last month that represents a 14 increase |
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DATE
last month
CARDINAL
14
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| for almost a third of U.S mothers |
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CARDINAL
almost a third
GPE
U.S
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| with grocery prices jumping by almost 15 |
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CARDINAL
almost 15
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| hikes of more than a hundred percent |
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CARDINAL
more than a hundred
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| data found that three in ten mothers |
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CARDINAL
three
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| compared with 19 of fathers say they've |
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CARDINAL
19
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| consequently seven in ten reports giving |
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CARDINAL
seven
CARDINAL
ten
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| five the number of low-income families |
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CARDINAL
five
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| America today over 53 million people |
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GPE
America
DATE
today
CARDINAL
53 million
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| including 24 million children are living |
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CARDINAL
24 million
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| in a low-income family from 2020 to 2023 |
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DATE
2020
CARDINAL
2023
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| low income that's below 200 percent of |
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PERCENT
below 200 percent
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| from 28 the 31 while there was an |
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CARDINAL
28
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| increase of 2.2 million people since |
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CARDINAL
2.2 million
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| 2020 the number of children in |
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DATE
2020
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| than 500 |
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| 000 in just one year |
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CARDINAL
000
DATE
just one year
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| Jinx 70 of all Americans say they're now |
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DATE
Jinx 70
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Americans
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| feeling financially stressed roughly 70 |
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CARDINAL
roughly 70
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| these days and a majority 52 percent of |
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DATE
these days
PERCENT
52 percent
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| pandemic began in March 2020 according |
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DATE
March 2020
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| foundation for credit counseling 7. the |
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CARDINAL
7
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| about 58 percent are living paycheck to |
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PERCENT
about 58 percent
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| eight upper income earners are not |
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CARDINAL
eight
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| making a hundred thousand dollars or |
4.68 |
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MONEY
a hundred thousand dollars
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| majority fifty seven percent saying they |
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PERCENT
fifty seven percent
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| feel financially stressed about a third |
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CARDINAL
about a third
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| of people earning six figures set their |
4.56 |
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CARDINAL
six
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| 9. granted God that is exploding so are |
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CARDINAL
9
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| and delinquency rates are 25 higher than |
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CARDINAL
25
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| in April 2022 household debt levels |
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DATE
April 2022
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| surged by 38 billion dollars in February |
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MONEY
38 billion dollars
DATE
February
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| the U.S federal reserve 10. |
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GPE
U.S
CARDINAL
10
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| currently only 45 percent of U.S adults |
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PERCENT
only 45 percent
GPE
U.S
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| about 26 percent say they have less than |
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PERCENT
about 26 percent
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| five thousand dollars saved data |
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MONEY
five thousand dollars
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| just one Health Emergency or one car |
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CARDINAL
one
CARDINAL
one
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| 11. workers ability to recover from |
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CARDINAL
11
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| 55 percent down from 66 percent a year |
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PERCENT
55 percent
PERCENT
66 percent
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| added 12. most middle-class Americans |
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CARDINAL
12
NORP
Americans
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| cost of living has jumped 16 percentage |
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CARDINAL
16
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| points since December 2020 rising to a |
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DATE
December 2020
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| whopping 75 percent we are kind of in |
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PERCENT
75 percent
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| recession William said 13. skyrocketing |
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PERSON
William
CARDINAL
13
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| the first time since 2021 even outpacing |
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ORDINAL
first
DATE
2021
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| five years Health spending Rose by 47 |
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DATE
five years
CARDINAL
47
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| totaling nearly five trillion dollars |
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MONEY
nearly five trillion dollars
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| 14. medical debt continues to soar |
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CARDINAL
14
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| roughly 41 of adults report going into |
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CARDINAL
roughly 41
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| research in fact this means that 72 |
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CARDINAL
72
|
| million people have medical bill |
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| and that's up from 34 in 2013. now if |
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CARDINAL
34
DATE
2013
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| you add in the 7 million elderly adults |
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CARDINAL
7 million
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| total of 79 million Americans of medical |
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CARDINAL
79 million
NORP
Americans
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| bills or debt problems 15. more people |
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CARDINAL
15
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| almost 71 percent of Americans with |
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PERCENT
almost 71 percent
NORP
Americans
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| incomes ranging between 25 to 125 000 |
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CARDINAL
between 25 to 125 000
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| care with 34 saying they skipped a |
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CARDINAL
34
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| a 10 jump since the firm conducted the |
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CARDINAL
10
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| 41.4 percent compared to 36 percent in |
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PERCENT
41.4 percent
PERCENT
36 percent
|
| 2022 |
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DATE
2022
|
| 16 only 17 percent of U.S workers can |
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PERCENT
16 only 17 percent
GPE
U.S
|
| housing affordability pyramid for 2023 |
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DATE
2023
|
| is 425 |
5 |
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CARDINAL
425
|
| 786. |
5.98 |
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CARDINAL
786
|
| 73 of all U.S households or a total of |
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CARDINAL
73
GPE
U.S
|
| 96.5 million households cannot afford |
8.88 |
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CARDINAL
96.5 million
|
| this median price new home just 17 of |
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CARDINAL
17
|
| noted that 49 of U.S households can't |
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CARDINAL
49
GPE
U.S
|
| afford a two hundred fifty thousand |
5.88 |
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CARDINAL
two hundred fifty thousand
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| dollar home and 39 million families have |
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CARDINAL
39 million
|
| insufficient income to afford a hundred |
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CARDINAL
hundred
|
| and fifty thousand dollar home this |
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MONEY
fifty thousand dollar
|
| stands at more than a 10-year low the |
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CARDINAL
more than a
DATE
10-year
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| 17. nearly 1 million will soon need to |
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CARDINAL
17
CARDINAL
nearly 1 million
|
| data also reveals that 19.62 of |
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CARDINAL
19.62
|
| foreclosure in the next two months the |
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DATE
the next two months
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| 18. at the same time the rate of |
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CARDINAL
18
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| in April that 8.1 million people aged 18 |
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DATE
April
CARDINAL
8.1 million
CARDINAL
18
|
| rent payments up a hundred thousand from |
6.18 |
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CARDINAL
a hundred thousand
|
| a month before in other words almost 15 |
5.579 |
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| next 30 days if they fail to meet their |
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DATE
next 30 days
|
| 19. meanwhile auto loan debt |
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CARDINAL
19
|
| auto borrowers who were at least 60 days |
5.101 |
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DATE
at least 60 days
|
| late on their bills climbed by four |
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CARDINAL
four
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| percent and remained 20.4 percent higher |
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PERCENT
20.4 percent
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| level since 2006 and Loan defaults |
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DATE
2006
ORG
Loan
|
| increased 6.2 percent over the course of |
6.6 |
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PERCENT
6.2 percent
|
| the month and we're up 33.5 from a year |
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DATE
the month
CARDINAL
33.5
DATE
a year
|
| repossessed cars increased 11 in 2022 |
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CARDINAL
11
DATE
2022
|
| 20. more workers worry they can't afford |
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CARDINAL
20
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| savings for retirement only 18 of the |
6 |
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CARDINAL
only 18
|
| of 10 points from the 2022 survey when |
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CARDINAL
10
DATE
2022
|
| 28 percent meanwhile the percentage of |
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PERCENT
28 percent
|
| their retirement jumped to 36 percent up |
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PERCENT
36 percent
|
| from the 2022 response rate of 28 |
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DATE
2022
CARDINAL
28
|
| Recession in 2010. and it showed their |
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DATE
2010
|
| recession in 2008 |
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DATE
2008
|
| this magnitude occurred was in 2008 |
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DATE
2008
|
| an increase over last year's one-third |
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DATE
last year's
CARDINAL
one-third
|
| but Americans have proven to be one of |
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NORP
Americans
|