AP-NORC poll: How financial security varies by age, income

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AP-NORC poll: How financially secure you feel depends on your age, race, education and income, reflecting sharp demographic divide in the U.S. economy.

 

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It also depends on whether you work hard in school instead of screwing around and getting in trouble, it depends on whether you start having kids in middle school and continue with multiple partners, then drop out, do drugs, commit crimes, and refuse to make something of yourself

No -- it depends on your ability to do elementary arithmetics.

Yeah. If you are an employed Democrat or merely an AP reporter, you are certain to feel financially insecure even with the best economy in recent memory. Facts don't matter to some people.

Way too many Americas. We need to move closer to One America.

NO WAY!!!! Income is a factor in how financially secure one feels? Never would have guessed that...

Also, people who can read are better readers than those who cannot.

Thank you for this! We need to focus more on balancing everyone opportunities

It doesn’t depend on those factors! That’s a totally backward way of framing it. Those factors influence how society financially rewards and supports people. For example, women are paid less and thus they feel less financially secure, not the other way around!

Yes, captain obvious

When did AP become TheOnion ?

How secure you feel and how secure you are are two different things.

Who knew income had anything to do with financial security? 🤷🏻‍♂️

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