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and SAN MATEO, CA, April 1, 2019 – CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, and Acorns, the country's fastest growing financial wellness system, today announced the results of the Invest in You Savings Survey. The national survey, conducted in partnership with SurveyMonkey , a leading global survey software company, examined the savings behaviors of more than 2,000 Americans ages 18 and up.
The survey asked Americans how they feel about their ability to save for retirement, manage their own money, and plan for financial success and hardship. The results were analyzed by age, gender, race, political affiliation, education, marital status, and household income.
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