PHOENIX– You might feel rich or poor, but most Americans fall within the mainstream. Certain money-related behaviors and characteristics apply to the majority. The rate peaked at 69.2% in 2004, before the housing slump that hit a few years later, according to the Census Bureau and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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