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Article: Even near Wall Street, New Yorkers fret over personal expense habits.
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- Daily News (New York, NY)
- Article date:
- June 2, 2005
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Byline: Phyllis Furman
Jun. 2--Paul Ehrlich, a prominent Manhattan-based allergist, owns three homes that include an apartment on the upper West Side and a house in the Hamptons.
Nonetheless this well-paid, M.D. has $25,000 in credit card debt and frets about putting two more kids through college.
"I give myself a B-minus grade," when it comes to financial fitness, Ehrlich told the Daily News.
Even doctors could use some money healing, a new study of 1,000 New Yorkers from Bank of America reveals.
New York may be the financial capital of the world -- but one in three New Yorkers find themselves "stressed and overwhelmed" when ...