Women Anxious About Financial Future
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financial futureGOBankingRates
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Women are anxious about their financial future, but many don’t have a plan in place, according to a new survey

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GOBankingRates and New York Life surveyed 1,009 Americans aged 18 and older from across the country.
Nearly 17% of women said the statement “Thinking about my future sometimes keeps me up at night ” described them perfectly.
Nearly 4 in 10 women who responded to the survey admitted that they didn’t have a financial plan.
GOBankingRates used PureSpectrum ’s survey platform to conduct the poll.
In order to take the survey the respondents had to pass two screener questions: Who is the primary financial decision-maker in your household? witht the answer being they were at least involved in the households financial decision making.
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