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Bragging rights: The most financially savvy states

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New Hampshire and Alaska are home to the most financially savvy residents in the United States.

An analysis by the Employee Benefit Research Institute reviewed data from a trio of linked surveys that polled a total of nearly 30,000 American adults. The organization tested participants' financial literacy and financial behavior through a series of questions. Inquiries such as, “If interest ra

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