Poll: 43 Percent Say Money Is Inhibiting Mental Health

Forty-three percent of American adults point to personal finances as the No. 1 inhibiting factor they face when it comes to mental health. A Bankrate/YouGov poll shows the impact is down slightly compared with the past two years.

But mental health remains a top concern of survey respondents, who said that at least on occasion, money issues lead to anxiety, depression, and loss of sleep.

Those who identify as Democrats, however, say they find current events more troubling than money concerns. Republicans said money concerns top current events.

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