A large percentage of American workers believe the economy will improve in 2013, even though two-thirds believe the current economy is unhealthy.
"The Principal Financial Well-Being Index: American Workers" found that 43 percent of workers surveyed anticipate economic improvements next year, up from just 32 percent last quarter.
Despite their confidence in the state of the economy in 2013, 42 percent of employees are stressed out about it. Only 36 percent of workers said they are stressed about their personal finances, down from 42 percent last quarter.
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