For decades, social commentators have been discussing “The Two Americas.” The divide can be represented by conflicting ideologies, race or religion. As wealth disparity has grown over time, the term has also been used to describe the discrepancies between the lives of those with means and those without.
According to J.D. Power data, it’s clear the country is indeed split into two very different worlds when it comes Americans’ financial health and their attitudes to the current economic landscape.
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