Apparently, Middle-Income Americans Have Loads of Financial Stress

It's natural for lower earners to worry about money on a consistent basis. But apparently, a large number of middle-income Americans -- many of whom aren't doing poorly for themselves, at least at face value -- are extremely anxious about their finances as well.

In a newly released MassMutual study, 48% of Americans aged 25 to 65 with an annual household income of $35,000 to $150,000 said they worry about money at least once a week. All told, more than one-third of middle earners identified as feeling "not very" or "not at all" financially secure, including those at the top end of that range.

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Source: Fool.com