A recent survey conducted by TruStage reveals a positive trend among middle-income Americans regarding their personal finances. The survey found that 64% of respondents reported feeling optimistic about their financial future, with 55% stating they are “very” or “somewhat” optimistic. This optimism is driven by a sense of financial stability, with 62% of respondents feeling they are on track to meet their financial goals. Additionally, 55% of respondents reported having a savings account, and 44% have a retirement account. The survey also highlighted that 71% of middle-income Americans are confident in their ability to manage their finances effectively. Furthermore, 63% of respondents reported having a budget, and 45% are using financial planning tools. The findings suggest that middle-income Americans are taking proactive steps to manage their finances and are generally optimistic about their financial futures.