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5 Ways the Current Financial Climate Is Cooling Consumers’ Spending & Saving | Personal Capital
5 Ways the Current Financial Climate Is Cooling Consumers’ Spending & Saving | Personal Capital
Key Findings A vast majority of U.S. consumers* are concerned about rising inflation (85%) and a recession (74%), and over half (56%) say their standard of living is declining. There is a significant uptick in the percentage who feel “very unhealthy” financially, especially among women (26%) and those who have changed jobs in the last […]
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5 Ways the Current Financial Climate Is Cooling Consumers’ Spending & Saving | Personal Capital
Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Every relationship involves taking that all-important first step. Your relationship with money and investing is no different. Jump right into one of the topics below. All courses are designed to fit your busy lifestyle.
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Smart Investing Courses | FINRA.org
Question of the Day: What percent of consumers using "buy now, pay later" have been late with their payments? - Blog
Question of the Day: What percent of consumers using "buy now, pay later" have been late with their payments? - Blog
Using "buy now, pay later" and splitting your payments into smaller amounts across a few months must make it easier to pay, right?  Answer: 42% Questions: Have you seen the "buy now, pay later" options when you buy items online? If yes, have you ever used it? Why or why not?  What are the pros/cons of using this payment option?  Why do you think so many consumers have struggled to make on-time payments with "buy now, pay later?" Click here for the ready-to-go slides for this Question of the Day that you can use in your classroom. Behind the numbers (Acorns):  The share of American adults who’ve used buy-now, pay-later services in 2022 has increased to 43% — a 12 point jump from 2021, according to LendingTree.
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Question of the Day: What percent of consumers using "buy now, pay later" have been late with their payments? - Blog