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Americans Shy Away From Talking Money, Data Shows


Given Americans' obsession with social media and general tendency to share, you'd think more people would be open to the idea of talking money. But apparently most U.S. adults feel more comfortable discussing religion, politics, and health issues than they do divulging details of their personal finances, according to a new TD Ameritrade survey.

Specifically, Americans are most skittish about discussing student loan debt, despite the fact that it's something that affects nearly 45 million borrowers of all ages nationwide. Second to that, U.S. adults are loath to talk about child care expenses, living paycheck to paycheck, credit card debt, and not having an emergency fund.

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