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While the tabloid media has declared suicide to be at an epidemic level among financial services professionals, a second look at the data tells a different story.
Has there really been a “spate” or an “epidemic” of financial world suicides in 2014? There certainly has been a spate of news stories suggesting so. The truth, though, is that the rate of suicide in the financial services industry appears actually to be lower than that of the general population in the U.S., though...
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