CFP Board Consumer Survey Series: “Stretched Worriers” Feel Financially Trapped
These individuals, aptly named "Stretched Worriers," are the most concerned out of four segment groups in CFP Board's survey. Beyond their inability to save, Stretched Worriers stand apart from the other groups in a number of ways: they are predominantly female and significantly more likely to be unemployed, never married, or divorced. Approximately 60 percent of Stretched Worrier households make
"Some people can't cut back and still meet their financial obligations; this Stretched Worriers segment is stuck between a rock and a hard place when it comes to their financial choices," said CFP Board Consumer Advocate
Click here to view an infographic of the survey findings for this consumer segment.
In the latest contribution to LetsMakeaPlan.org, Blayney offers tips for Stretched Worriers to improve their financial situation:
- Work to acquire higher job skills: If you are unable to save anything at your current income level, the only feasible way out is increasing your salary through job training and education.
- Use community resources that may provide job training: If you have a community college nearby or adult education programs offered through the public school system, take advantage of their proximity and low cost to increase job training or workplace re-entry skills.
- Seek out the help of credit counseling agencies if debt is a problem: You can find non-profit credit counseling agencies at www.nfcc.com; one of their member agencies in your area can help you budget, whittle down debt, and plan for the future at a very reasonable cost.
- Take care of your health: Preventive care is generally fully covered by insurance, and being uninsured is now more costly. Understand that unexpected medical costs are a major cause of insolvency. Also, it doesn't cost anything to exercise.
- Stay connected: It's tempting to become isolated when you are worried about money, but make friendships and community a priority. Maintaining social connections can improve your health, introduce you to job opportunities and community resources, and build a network of individuals who can help when you are in need.
- Learn how
Social Security benefits work and what you're entitled to:Social Security will serve as a significant resource for those who can't save for retirement. Get familiar with the rules pertaining to spousal benefits for divorced and widowed individuals, to the "penalties" for taking benefits too early, and to the reduction in benefits that is attributable to taking your retirement benefit early while you are still working. - Learn more about personal financial management: Every fall, select cities around the country hold a Financial Planning Day open to the public where you can meet with a CFP® professional for a free, one-on-one consultation. Learn more at www.financialplanningdays.org.
Last but not least, you should start planning for the future even if it seems difficult. It is impossible to move forward when you are always feeling behind. Set goals and determine what is necessary to meet them. Stay positive about what can be accomplished over time. Blayney suggests Stretched Worriers speak with a CFP® professional, who can help identify the necessary steps to establish greater financial security.
One thousand working Americans over 25 years old participated in the 20-minute online survey conducted
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