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Personal financial satisfaction declined in the fourth quarter of 2018 as stock market gyrations and the prospect of a government shutdown weighed on U.S. consumers, according to a survey by the American Institute of CPAs.
January 24 -
A record number of job openings and the strong stock market are boosting Americans' sense of financial well-being -- despite rising interest rates.
July 26 -
About one-third of Americans are postponing a major life decision, such as getting married or having children, for financial reasons.
May 15 -
Interest rate increases and inflation fears are causing a slight decline in the American Institute of CPAs’ Personal Financial Satisfaction Index in the first quarter of the year, despite positive news in the stock market and promises of tax reform.
April 25