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The bar charts below represent the results of the CNN/Money online poll which is not a scientifically valid survey. The pie charts to the right show the results of the Money/RoperASW national survey of over 1,700 financial and/or investment decision makers in households making at least $75,000.

CNN/money Online Poll
 1. Which do you think about more often?
  Sex
  Money
  Both equally
  total responses to this question: 1696
 Money/RoperASW survey
 
CNN/money Online Poll
 2. What do you think is the minimum annual household income a family of four would need to be considered rich or upper income?
  Less than $200k
  $200k to less than $500k
  $500k to less than $1 million
  $1 million or more
  total responses to this question: 1701
 Money/RoperASW survey
 
CNN/money Online Poll
 3. Pick the statement that comes closer to your own personal opinion.
  I am happy because I am successful.
  I am successful because I am happy.
  total responses to this question: 1690
 Money/RoperASW survey
 
CNN/money Online Poll
 4. Pick the statement that comes closer to your own personal opinion.
  Work is important and the purpose of leisure is to rest so I can work more effectively.
  Leisure time is important and the purpose of work is to make money for my leisure activities.
  total responses to this question: 1698
 Money/RoperASW survey
 
CNN/money Online Poll
 5. How often do you worry about money?
  All the time/Fairly often
  Occasionally
  Rarely/Never
  total responses to this question: 1696
 Money/RoperASW survey
 
CNN/money Online Poll
 6. If you are in a household relationship, do you have checking, savings, or investment accounts separate from those that you hold jointly with your spouse/partner? (If you are not in a household relationship, do not answer.)
  Yes
  No
  total responses to this question: 1274
 Money/RoperASW survey
 
CNN/money Online Poll
 7. Have you ever misled your spouse/partner about how much you paid for something? (If you are not in a relationship, do not answer.)
  Yes
  No
  total responses to this question: 1323
 Money/RoperASW survey
 

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