If you're making more money, you're more likely to feel financially secure as a result of their  benefits from work—but that's not the case for lower-income workers.

According to the MassMutual Workplace Benefits Study, among middle-income workers, 58 percent say they feel more secure because of those workplace benefits—but that leaves an awful lot of workers who don't feel any better. In fact, considering the salary range of workers polled for the study—with annual household incomes of between $35,000 and $150,000—there's a pretty clear dividing line.

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