A recent survey by the National
Endowment for Financial Education found that almost 90% of Americans were
feeling anxious about their money situation.1
- 39%
were worried about job security
- 48%
worried about paying bills
- 28%
didn’t know if they could pay their utilities
- 41%
were worried about not having enough emergency savings
- 23%
were worried about having enough saved for retirement
Even before the COVID-19
pandemic, subsequent mass layoffs and other hardships, a U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics study revealed that 40% of adults did not have enough cash on hand
to cover an unexpected $400 expense.2
Obviously, a home foreclosure or
auto repossession can generate a snowball economic effect on a household, but
everything from medical expenses to utility bills to parking tickets can
coalesce into a high degree of financial distress, causing mental and physical
health problems.
If you find yourself in
financial stress during this difficult time, there are a couple of ways we can
help. First, we understand what you’re going through, so your problems are very
real to us. Second, we have access to a variety of different financial vehicles
that may help address your unique issues. Please contact us to learn more.
Even in normal situations,
financial stress can take its toll on a marriage. A pair of recent studies
suggests that partnerships best able to weather financial distress are those in
which spouses make a proactive effort to practice “relationship maintenance
behaviors,” such as respecting and showing love and affection for each other.3
If you find yourself succumbing
to the rigors of financial stress, follow some of the widely touted tips to
help — because they work. Better yet, many ways to manage stress are easy and
free. For example:4
- Get
regular exercise, particularly in nature.
- Learn
and practice relaxation techniques, such as meditation or yoga.
- Laugh
— watch old movies or TV shows that make you laugh out loud.
- Eat
healthy, well-balanced meals on a regular basis.
- Learn
to manage your time effectively, making time for hobbies, interests and
down time.
- Set
limits appropriately and say no to things that cause you stress.
- Seek
out social support and spend time with people who put you at ease.
We're here to help! If you have questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to us at (734) 769-1719 or office@imberwealth.com.
1 Michelle Fox.
CNBC. April 16, 2020. “Coronavirus is causing financial stress for nearly 9 in
10 Americans.” https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/coronavirus-is-causing-financial-stress-for-nearly-9-in-10-americans/ar-BB12J4J7?li=BBnbfcN.
Accessed April 20, 2020.
2 Knowledge@Wharton.
April 9, 2020. “What Contributes Most to Consumer Financial Distress?” https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/what-contributes-most-to-consumer-financial-distress/.
Accessed April 20, 2020.
3 University of
Arizona. April 21, 2020. “What helps couples weather financial storms.” https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-04/uoa-whc042020.php.
Accessed April 20, 2020.
4 WebMD. 2020.
“Stress Management Tips.” https://www.webmd.com/balance/stress-management/stress-management.
Accessed April 20, 2020.
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