最新调查显示 三分之二的美国人为钱夜不能寐
Two out of three Americans lose sleep at night thinking about their finances, according to a CreditCards.com survey. Some 65% of those polled said they toss and turn in bed thanks to money worries, up from 62% the last two years and 56% from before the Financial Crisis 10 years ago. The most common concern was the cost of health care and insurance, which kept 38% of participants awake into the night. Anxiety over retirement came in a close second, with 37% of respondents fretting over their golden years. Older Americans, perhaps because they tend to be a bit more financially secure than their younger counterparts, were least concerned about their personal economic condition. Younger individuals were significantly more likely to lose sleep over their money problems than older ones, with 73% of Gen Xers and 71% of millennials worrying about their finances at night, as opposed to 59% of Baby Boomers and 48% of the Silent Generation. |