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Nationwide Survey Finds Worrying Social Security Knowledge Gap Among U.S. Adults

U.S. adults are failing a Social Security quiz. This lack of knowledge could impact retirement planning and financial futures.

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Nationwide Survey Finds Worrying Social Security Knowledge Gap Among U.S. Adults

A recent survey by Nationwide Insurance has revealed a concerning lack of understanding among U.S. adults about Social Security. The study, which involved 1,800 participants aged 18 and older, found that, on average, respondents could only answer 8 out of 15 questions correctly.

The survey, conducted by an organisation not specified in the provided search results, aimed to assess the knowledge of Social Security benefits among U.S. adults. It presented participants with a 15-question true-false quiz. While the exact number of respondents who passed the quiz remains unknown, the average score of 8 correct answers out of 15 indicates a significant gap in understanding.

The Nationwide Insurance survey highlights the need for increased awareness and education about Social Security among U.S. adults. Understanding these benefits is crucial for individuals to plan their retirement and make informed decisions about their financial future.

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