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September 02, 2004
Survey Finds Personal Finance Concerns Outweigh Fears of Terrorism; Mistrust of Insurers
Euro RSCG Worldwide, a leading integrated marketing communications agency, has released the results of an online survey of more than 13,000 respondents in six countries, which found that more people consistently fret about their finances than about the threat of a terrorist attack. It also concluded that a majority of those responding don't trust the insurance industry.
"In the United States, just under two-thirds (64 percent) of respondents agreed they often worry about money, compared with 53 percent who are concerned about the threat of some form of terrorist attack." said the bulletin.
Posted by Tom Troceen