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Hoosiers are less interested in gold investing than the national average

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Hoosiers are investing in gold instead of stocks at a rate below the national average.

According to new analysis from US Money Reserve that gauges interest in gold and stocks, there was a surge in gold prices during the pandemic as a refuge from the unpredictable stock market. But Indiana residents have been less interested in gold investments, even as gold-related searches compared to stock searches increased over the past five years.

Indiana ranked #32 in the nation for interest in gold investments on average.

You can read the study here: https://www.usmoneyreserve.com/news/executive-insights/states-more-interested-in-gold-than-stocks/

 

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