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  2. Managing your money anxiety in a falling rate environment - AOL

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    How money worries affect mental health. Financial stress and anxiety can significantly impact mental health. A Bankrate survey found that nearly half (47 percent) of U.S. adults say money has a ...

  3. How a financial therapist can help you with money anxiety - AOL

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    “A financial therapist really helps people at the intersection of how emotions, psychology and systems impact why they do what they do with money and to help them make choices that feel best for ...

  4. How to deal with financial anxiety - AOL

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    Financial avoidance: To avoid the stress associated with high expenses or a low bank account balance, you might delay tasks such as logging into your bank account or paying your bills.

  5. Money disorder - Wikipedia

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    Financial dependency, within the realm of personal finance and psychology, is a situation in which one person becomes reliant on another individual or entity for financial support, often to an extent that hinders their ability to manage their own finances independently.

  6. Economic anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Economic anxiety, also referred to as economic insecurity, is the state of concern about the future of one's economic prospects, owing to low economic security.Economic anxiety can increase due to loss of household income or decreased purchasing power, causing affected individuals to self-report having more issues with societal structure and a lower quality of life. [1]

  7. Anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Anxiety is an emotion characterised by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes feelings of dread over anticipated events. [1] [2] [3] Anxiety is different from fear in that fear is defined as the emotional response to a present threat, whereas anxiety is the anticipation of a future one. [4]

  8. Suze Orman: This is the Key to Reducing Financial Anxiety - AOL

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    Fidelity’s Women’s History Month 2024 Survey, released in March, found that financial anxiety levels are consistently high among women regardless of their household income. Suze Orman: This is ...

  9. Pain of paying - Wikipedia

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    Anticipated pain of payment is “the negative psychological affective reaction consumers experience when they become cognizant that they will or may lose a certain amount of their financial resources in the future.” [4] These new definitions consider that pain of payment can be experienced both after and before making payments, can be ...