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The Edelman
is called "Everyday Wealth in America". Researchers asked more than 3,000
over the age of 30 about their money
. Half of those in the
were "rich". They had
between $500,000 and $3 million. Isabel Barrow, director of financial
, said: "What we are noticing is that many Americans, even those who are affluent, aren't feeling very confident about their financial
." She added: "When I was getting out of college, it was a dream to say you could make $100,000". However, the report said that such a
today simply means a stable
. It said $100,000 was no longer a sign of financial
and wealth.