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Financial concern is spiking among Americans, as 25.5 percent of the population fears a Wall Street meltdown, says report.
In the corner of the screen, CNBC showed the markets poised to open down 900 points. If the trend held, it would mark the worst three-day market tumble since the Black Monday crash of ‘87.
The Consumer Confidence Index shed 5.4 points month over month, to 93 in June, reflecting Americans’ growing pessimism about ...
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Zinger Key Points. Investor anxiety over market crash might be the unexpected fuel for stock growth, new data indicates. Fear gauge: Over 50% of Americans brace for a crash, but historical trends ...
That survey found 70% fear an impending housing market crash—while 32% fear they won't be able to afford housing payments as a result of weakness in the economy.
Americans' view of the economy worsened in June, wiping out much of the previous month's gain which followed a string of ...
Newbie investors may not be able to stomach the ups and downs of the market, especially when they've only experienced the upside in recent years, financial professionals say If the current stock ...
81% of Americans are worried about tariffs and potential trade wars, while 70% fear an impending housing market crash, according to a new report from Clever Real Estate, a St. Louis-based real ...
Americans' fears of the stock market crashing are skyrocketing as the economy remains uncertain and President Donald Trump's tariffs take effect, according to a report by predictive consumer data ...
A growing number of Americans fear that an already weak housing market is teetering on the verge of collapse, sending a grim warning sign as the spring homebuying season begins in earnest. Several ...