Americans’ Personal Financial Satisfaction Increases Slightly to Eight-Year High, According to AICPA Index

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Americans’ personal financial satisfaction has hit a new post-recession high. An increase in job openings and a rise in home equity values coupled with continued reductions in loan delinquencies means that the financial outlook for the average American is the most positive it has been since the third quarter of 2007. That’s according the Q2 2015 PFSi (Personal Financial Satisfaction Index) released today by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA). The Q2 2015 PFSi inde

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