The Hartford’s New Research: Increased Financial Stress Is Harming U.S. Workers’ Mental Health
New research by The
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My financial stress has increased over the past year |
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My financial stress negatively impacts my mental health |
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I live paycheck to paycheck |
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65% |
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67% |
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59% |
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66% |
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58% |
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55% |
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53% |
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36% |
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34% |
“The rising rate of financial stress along with its negative effect on employee mental health is a warning for employers of all sizes,” said
More than half of workers ages 18-34 (53%) say they wish their employer could help with financial coaching and 46% say they are comfortable talking about their personal finances in the workplace. This is starkly different than older workers, with 38% of those ages 35-54 and 14% of those ages 55+ say they wish their employer could help with financial coaching. Thirty-nine percent of workers ages 35-54 and only 18% of workers ages 55+ are comfortable talking about their personal finances in the workplace.
Emergency Savings
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With the increase in financial stress in the current economic environment, most
- Cutting back on day-to-day expenses: 40%
- Paying off debt: 30%
- Increasing contributions to savings and/or investment accounts: 23%
- Looking for a higher-paying job: 19%
- Getting a second job to increase their household income: 17%
Black (87%) and Hispanic (89%) workers are more likely to be taking action to prepare for a possible recession than white workers (78%). About one-quarter of Black (24%) and Hispanic (25%) workers are looking for a higher-paying job compared to 15% of white workers.
Financial Sentiment Split Heading into 2023
Some of the phrases
- Negative sentiment: Not ready, worried, uneasy, inadequate, scared and nervous, stressed and sad, broken, unprepared, horrible, and nervous and frustrated
- Optimistic sentiment: Hopeful, comfortable, better, optimistic, confident, good, strong and promising, hopeful and positive, determined to succeed, and happy
Methodology
A national omnibus online survey was conducted in the
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