(BPT) - As we surpass the sixth month mark on the pandemic, the economy is showing tenuous signs of recovery. At the same time, many people are concerned about their personal finances. According to a recent report from Experian, nearly 70 percent of Americans are worried about their finances and 78 percent say their household income has been negatively impacted by the pandemic. Akbar Gbajabiamila, American Ninja Warrior host and pro football legend, has partnered with Experian to help people overcome obstacles and provide a game plan for improving their financial fitness.
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