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Survey Reveals a Heightened Sense of Financial Insecurity

A new survey reveals that people of all ages feel financial insecurity, but are willing to invest in training and education to advance their careers. Champlain College Online (VT) recently commissioned Full Circle Research to survey Millennials (ages 21-37), Gen Xers (38-53) and Baby Boomers (54-72) about how they perceive their financial stability and career trajectory in today’s economic landscape. The report, “Adult Viewpoints 2019: Economic Security and Advancement in the Workforce,” points out a significant sense of financial instability among respondents.
 
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