Fewer Americans Are Delaying Major Life Events Because of Money Worries: AICPA Survey
May 15, 2018
May 15, 2018
NEW YORK, May 15 -- The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants issued the following news release:
The recent recession caused Americans to face some hard economic realities. As the economy continues to recover, more Americans are taking their lives off hold as fewer are being forced to delay going to college, getting married or having kids because of financial concerns. A new survey found that the number of American adults that have postponed at least one important life . . .
The recent recession caused Americans to face some hard economic realities. As the economy continues to recover, more Americans are taking their lives off hold as fewer are being forced to delay going to college, getting married or having kids because of financial concerns. A new survey found that the number of American adults that have postponed at least one important life . . .
