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Few Americans think they make enough money each year to live comfortably, and a new survey shows many don t believe they ever will.According to Bankrate s annual financial freedom survey, Americans claim they need to earn more than $186,000 per year just to live comfortably 鈥?more than double the median annual household income. However, less less than 4 in 10 people actually believe they ll ever achieve that level of income in their lifetime, and only 6% of U.S. adults currently make that amount.Related story: Americans add $184 billion
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