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U.S. Survey: Rich people are not too worried about the economy

February 5th, 2010

Although now the United States, rich people still are tears on the economy, but according to September 15, 2009 released a survey found that overall they are not as worried as in January.

Ipsos Mendelsohn issued a “Mendelsohn rich investigations 2009 annual report,” is mainly directed against the United States, high-income families. Their annual income of 100 thousand or 10 million U.S. dollars, estimated to represent all households in the United States the number of 20% (ie 23.9 million), accounting for 19 percent the number of American adults (ie, 43.1 million households) . The survey found that U.S. revenues accounted for the rich all of the United States more than half of household income, nearly 4.6 trillion U.S. dollars.

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