We’re not happy about financial situation, and we don’t want to talk about it, according to survey
A survey by Aviva USA and Mayo Clinic found that most people do not feel comfortable with their financial situation, lack understanding of financial products, don’t feel prepared for retirement and rarely discuss finances, according to a news release. The survey of more than 2,000 adults also revealed that two out of three men report feeling stressed, and their financial situation is the primary contributing factor. The survey also showed that two out of three American women are uncomfortable with their financial situation. Despite those concerns, only about one in five of those surveyed works with a financial services professional; those who do are 130 percent more likely to feel comfortable with their financial situation than those who do not. For more information, go to www.avivausa.com.