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Low levels of financial literacy linked to anxiety

NEW research shows that financial stress and anxiety is tied to low levels of financial literacy. Building on data from the US National Financial Capability Study, researchers from the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) reached this conclusion through interviews with focus groups at the end of last year.

“Even prior to the pandemic, more than half of American adults were experiencing financial anxiety,” said GFLEC

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