Coronavirus pandemic erodes Americans’ economic confidence, fuels financial concerns

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Insurance Forums - Apr 09, 2020

How quickly things can change. A new LIMRA study finds just 25% of Americans have a favorable view of the economy, down from 56% in January 2020, which marked the highest consumer sentiment about the economy since LIMRA began tracking the metric in 2008. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, mor...

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