Rising incomes don’t seem to translate into the same sense of financial security anymore
On paper, income levels in many economies have increased over time. However, the perception of financial security doesn’t seem to have improved at the same pace. A possible explanation lies in how the cost structure of everyday life has changed. Essential expenses—such as housing, healthcare, educa
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