Washington Post Financial Reporter, Ylan Mui, breaks down where Americans spend their money. She says that the findings show that lower income housing spends money on their immediate needs which means there is less money left over to spend on their future and invest. She mentions the widening gap across the income spectrum.Sept. 21, 2013
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