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More than two-thirds of American adults — or 88 percent of U.S. Internet users — went online for help with recession-induced personal economic issues and to gather information on national economic problems, a study released on Wednesday said.
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Wow..very useful.
thanks for information.
well the whole of the America moves online… most of the people in the United States call the internet their second home… they do everything over the internet as they do in their real lives…. so i don’t think this is surprising that 2-3rd of American adults searched net for financial advice… however their are certain amount of risks are there too seek advices online until they are not from authentic and reliable source… which is again quite difficult to find out these days… so for me it is not surprising and its a obvious thing
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