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A new survey reveals whether Americans prefer the stock market or real estate for long-term investments, and why younger investors remain hesitant about cryptocurrency.
Despite attempts at financial equality, gender continues to impact nearly every aspect of personal finance, including earning, spending, investing and consumer debt.
According to Bankrate, 81% of Gen Xers are worried they might not receive their Social Security benefits when they retire.
The stock market is the top long-term place to invest for American investors, though real estate also made a strong showing in this year’s survey, coming in second place.
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