Earning vs. Saving Poll Results

Written by nickel - One Comment

Well, the results of this week’s earning vs. saving poll were among the closest thus far… The question of the week was “What’s more important when it comes to improving your bottom line, earning more or spending less?” After a neck and neck (and neck) race, ’spending less’ finally pulled ahead at the end with 39%. Next up was the view that they’re both equally important (35%), followed by ‘earning more’ (26%). There were also a number of interesting comments, so be sure to stop by and check it out.

Published on May 21st, 2006 - One Comment
Filed under: Polls, Saving & Investing
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