The sad part is I’m sure a majority of these same people voted against their interests.
I think the first two charts, if I’m reading them correctly, would’ve been better as slope charts. Just a thought since the up front message is the changes over time of the same measurable.
With the cost of household necessities continuing to rise people are turning to their credit cards to treat themselves or for a night out on the town – but those treats come with a hefty APR. Thank you for sharing very eye opening!
I think everyone is so overwhelmed with finances and the cost of living right now. This is a lot 😳
We just cancelled our June vacation out of economic fears. $5K in the bank in November will be better than the memory of a vacation.
8% of respondents ‘helping friends/family with large sums of money’ in the past 3 months is fairly surprising? I guess so is 8% of respondents having pet emergencies in a 3 month period.
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The sad part is I’m sure a majority of these same people voted against their interests.
I think the first two charts, if I’m reading them correctly, would’ve been better as slope charts. Just a thought since the up front message is the changes over time of the same measurable.
With the cost of household necessities continuing to rise people are turning to their credit cards to treat themselves or for a night out on the town – but those treats come with a hefty APR. Thank you for sharing very eye opening!
I think everyone is so overwhelmed with finances and the cost of living right now. This is a lot 😳
We just cancelled our June vacation out of economic fears. $5K in the bank in November will be better than the memory of a vacation.
8% of respondents ‘helping friends/family with large sums of money’ in the past 3 months is fairly surprising? I guess so is 8% of respondents having pet emergencies in a 3 month period.
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