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Survey: Americans think money is more taboo to talk about than their political or religious views

It’s normal to feel anxious at the thought of discussing your financial situation. But open conversations about money can be a powerful tool to help you learn more about your finances. (Ptlee/Dreamstime/TNS)
It’s normal to feel anxious at the thought of discussing your financial situation. But open conversations about money can be a powerful tool to help you learn more about your finances. (Ptlee/Dreamstime/TNS)
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Only 38% of U.S. adults feel comfortable discussing their bank account balances with family and close friends.

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