Fewer Americans have a will; first decrease in estate planning rates since 2020

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Fewer Americans have a will; first decrease in estate planning rates since 2020
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The United States has seen its first decrease in estate planning rates since 2020.

FILE - In this July 21, 2020, file photo, Darryl Hutchinson, facing camera, is hugged by a relative during a funeral service for Lydia Nunez, who was Hutchinson's cousin at the Metropolitan Baptist Church in Los Angeles. According to the report, a good portion of respondents are procrastinating, putting it off as long as possible. Others think they don't have enough assets to put one together and some say they don't know where to start.

That was always a conversation we didn't want to have so we kind of avoided it for the past 20 years," Kennedy said.

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