financial stress

4 Tips to Reduce Financial Stress and Save More Than $1,900 Per Year, Per Employee

The holidays bring so much joy and cheer, but they can also bring a lot of stress and chaos. Americans spend more money over a quick 60-day period at the end of each year than they do any other month throughout the year.  Contrary to what one might assume, holiday spending was actually up in

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How Holiday Consumer Spending Will Be Impacted This Year

  The holiday season is a time to take a break. But it’s often overlooked that personal commitments, travel plans, and extra pressure to wrap up the year strong at work, leave employees feeling overwhelmed. This year in particular, as the holiday stress sets in, holiday spending will be top-of-mind as employees navigate a new

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Wellness in the workplace — are you proactive or reactive?

  Do you prioritize wellness in the workplace? Mental health is one of the biggest deterrents of physical health, and is considered for many a taboo topic in the office. According to an American Psychological Association study, 72% of Americans said they felt stressed about money, which can quickly turn into feelings of anxiety and

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Wellness in the Modern Workplace: Mental, Physical, and Financial

We all experience stress, sometimes more often than not, and it’s no secret that the pandemic has had an undeniable effect on employee stress levels. Common workplace challenges including fatigue, employee burnout, low engagement, and reaching and exceeding goals, in addition to normal day-to-day responsibilities, have been particularly difficult in recent months.  According to MetLife’s

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Only 57% of American Adults Consider Themselves Financially Literate

  The country is experiencing an unprecedented economic downturn that has left nearly 36 million people unemployed with little hope for what their financial future holds.  Even before the pandemic, about 40% of people did not have the cash available to cover a $400 emergency and up to 78% of people reported living  paycheck-to-paycheck. What’s

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