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Caught In The Middle: More Are Taking A Cautious Approach To Investing


Caught In The Middle: More Are Taking A Cautious Approach To Investing
MINNEAPOLIS – April 13, 2021 – Although the economy is showing signs of rebounding from challenges brought on by the pandemic, many Americans are still worried about market volatility and prefer to take a cautious approach to investing. According to the 2021 Q1 Quarterly Market Perceptions Study from Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, nearly three-quarters (74%) of Americans believe markets will continue to be very volatile in 2021, up slightly from 72% in Q4 2020. As a result, nearly half (48%) of respondents said they want to stay neutral and not take action in the market – compared to 43% in Q4 2020 and 46% in Q3 2020. ....

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After One Year Of Covid-19, America's Retirement Crisis Is Little Changed | Smart Change: Personal Finance


Taylor Tepper - Forbes Advisor
A year has come and gone since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States in March 2020, upending all of our lives.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans have lost their lives, millions have lost their jobs and practically every kid (and parent) in America has endured school at home for months on end. We’ve changed how we work, how we shop and how we socialize.
But there’s one thing that hasn’t changed: retirement. Despite concerns that folks might raid their 401(k)s or companies would axe benefits en masse, most workers saved for retirement in 2020 much as they would any other year. ....

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