Despite a strong economy, just 29% of Americans are financially 'healthy,' according to a new report. (via CNBCMakeIt)
, but because they often take on other responsibilities inside and outside of work that compound the stress they are feeling.
Financial health is not a point in time but a journey across your whole life. It's not like we can hope to get people to a certain point and then they'll stay there forever. It changes.The survey, she says, really drives home how much a person's finances can change in a single year: People who reported being financially stable in 2018 didn't necessarily report the same this year. And fluctuations in circumstance could be dramatic.
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