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Worry about inflation shot up to the biggest stressor among Americans according to a survey by the American Psychological Association. Here are some other things that are stressing us out.
Nearly four in ten (39%) of US adults say they worry most or all of the time that their family’s income won’t be enough to meet expenses, according to a new CNN poll. That’s up from 28% who ...
Only 41% of Americans said they would be able to tap their savings to cover an unexpected $1,000 expense, according to Bankrate's report. That's down 3% from 2024 and the lowest the percentage ...
Twenty percent said they worry very often, 26% worry somewhat often, 31% don’t worry very often and 18% never worry about their ability to pay. Another 5% of respondents said they weren’t sure.
Here are the top 10 states in the US with the most people in ‘financial distress’ — and red states are suffering more than blue states Christy Bieber January 8, 2025 at 9:10 AM
High prices also remain a worry for many consumers — even though the year-over-year inflation rate fell to 3.2% in October from 3.7% the month before. As the CFO Dive website reported last week ...
According to a survey from Resume Now, the top three financial issues Americans are stressed about are credit card debt (34%), building emergency savings (21%) and saving for retirement (30%)....
A new survey shows Americans are pessimistic about upward mobility, homeownership and travel. The negative perception misses some context. Americans worry about declining standards of living.