![]() ![]() ![]() is rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine and people have gotten used to social distancing measures, which explains why people are worrying a bit less about the pandemic itself. “The COVID-19 pandemic is now the second biggest stressor in America, with money problems taking first place,” WalletHub analyst Jill Gonzalez reports in a statement. As coronavirus safety measures fade however, researchers find people are getting back to worrying about how to make ends meet. ![]() COVID-19 is still the top stressor for 28 percent of Americans. Three in 10 respondents say money is their greatest concern this year, a 15-percent increase over last year. The survey of over 750 Americans in March 2021 finds money is now the biggest stressor around the country. WalletHub’s new Coronavirus Money Survey also reveals that the nation’s focus is now shifting from the virus to finances. With millions out of work or suffering cutbacks in their hours, a new survey finds nearly 145 million Americans believe they can’t afford another year like 2020. WASHINGTON - While the coronavirus pandemic’s toll on human life has been devastating, the financial fallout may have actually impacted more Americans over the last year. ![]()
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