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Invest in You: Ready. Set. Grow.
Americans are more worried than ever about money and the economy. In a survey by the American Psychological Association, 87% of Americans said inflation and the rising costs of everyday expenses were causing them stress. Roughly two out of every five U.S. adults said money is negatively impacting their mental health, according to Bankrate. Watch the video above to learn what's causing this anxiety around money and how Americans can deal with their stress.
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Charlotte Morabito
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