Zelenskyy moves to 'clean up' Ukraine's energy sector as corruption scandal rocks leadership
Over 60% of Americans are comfortable with how things are going in their financial lives, but our recent WSJ-NORC poll also revealed significant pessimism about the future of the U.S. economy
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Over 60% of Americans are comfortable with how things are going in their financial lives, but our recent WSJ-NORC poll also revealed significant pessimism about the future of the U.S. economy

A recent WSJ-NORC poll found many Americans are comfortable pessimists: financially comfortable themselves but concerned about the economy’s future. See where you fit in.

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A recent WSJ-NORC poll found many Americans are comfortable pessimists: financially comfortable themselves but concerned about the economy’s future. See where you fit in.

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