American children are ones being hit hardest by financial situations
Published: 22 hours ago
(STUDYFINDS) — Many Americans claim they simply don’t earn enough money to build any type of savings account or amass any meaningful financial assets. Now, a troubling study out of Oregon State University finds some definite statistical truth to these sentiments, concluding that over 63% of American children and 55% of Americans live in “asset poverty.”
Published: 22 hours ago
(STUDYFINDS) — Many Americans claim they simply don’t earn enough money to build any type of savings account or amass any meaningful financial assets. Now, a troubling study out of Oregon State University finds some definite statistical truth to these sentiments, concluding that over 63% of American children and 55% of Americans live in “asset poverty.”
Perhaps the most troubling aspect of the study is the authors’ assertion that ultimately, American children are the ones being hit the hardest by their families’ financial situations.

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