Almost Half Of Us Population Worries About Their Savings Deposits In Banks Since The Failures In A Span Of 15 Years. The Result Of A Survey Was Released On Wednesday That Gives 48% Of The General Populace Who Is Moderately Confident With The Banks And The Other 20% Are Not Affected.
Split Opinions for the Safety of their Bank Deposits arises among US citizens
Following the Financial Crisis in 2008, US population has had doubts for the safety of their deposits in banks and other financial institutions.
A Gallup Poll was conducted and showed results that 48% of the general populace was not so worried in this issue and 20% doesn’t care at all even though the bank failures has been goin on for 15 years.
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Even the Republican and democrats has split opinions on the matter when former President Bush holds office. Megan Brenan, senior editor of U.S. polls for Gallup said that this issue is politically motivated. And these concerns is higher from the low wage earner to no degree at all.
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