New Study Shows Financial Imposter Syndrome Fuels Consumer Anxieties
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A new study by KeyBank reveals that despite one-third of Americans experiencing daily anxiety due to debt, they are closer to their financial goals than they perceive. This phenomenon is termed financial imposter syndrome.

January 14, 2025 | 2:30 pm
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KeyBank's Financial Mobility Survey highlights a disconnect between perceived and actual financial health among Americans, potentially boosting KeyBank's reputation as a financial advisor.
The survey positions KeyBank as a thought leader in financial wellness, which could enhance its brand reputation and attract more customers seeking financial advice, positively impacting its stock.
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