According to a recent survey, 70% of Americans report feeling heightened financial anxiety, with 76% feeling isolated in managing their financial stress. This burden is evident, as 20% of participants noted a decline in their mental health and 40% needed mental health days off work or school. Particularly affected are Millennials and Gen Z, facing significant challenges related to healthcare costs. The survey reveals a crucial link between financial anxiety and overall mental health, underscoring the urgent need for accessible healthcare solutions.
Based on research by Talker Research, 70% of Americans report unprecedented levels of financial anxiety, linking their mental health struggles to economic stress and the cost of healthcare.
Dr. Dana Udall emphasizes that financial health significantly impacts overall well-being, with people changing their habits in response to the mental health crisis driven by economic stress.
With the cost of healthcare being a major barrier for 29%, the urgency is clear for increasing access to effective care that addresses comprehensive health needs.
The survey reveals that Millennials and Gen Z feel the brunt of healthcare costs, demonstrating a crucial demographic facing heightened mental health challenges amidst economic difficulties.
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