CNA reports that the current generation of young Americans are conflicted over money, reveals a recent survey of 13- to 24-year-olds, as reported in an Associated Press article.
The overwhelming majority of the 1,280 young people surveyed did not place money at the top of the list when asked what makes them happiest. Friends and family, followed by God, pets and pastimes, like listening to music, topped that list. Only one percent named money as the thing that gives them the most joy.
22 August 2007