Survey: Most Americans stressed about money
A new survey by the American Psychological Association has found
that three-quarters of U.S. adults are stressed about money and
worried about their financial future. The April survey of 2,529
adults found that more than 50 percent were experiencing stress
over housing costs and 48 percent said job stability is a source of
stress. Experts say rising gas prices and media coverage of U.S.
economy may be contributing to people's money stress.
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