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Money stress hits South Africans’ mental health, index shows
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68091, member: 636"] South African consumers report significant mental health impacts from financial pressures, according to the 2025 Cumulate Financial Resilience Index released Wednesday. The survey of 6,800 income-earning adults found 29 percent experienced relationship strain, sleep disruption, and reduced work performance due to money stress. Forty-two percent described persistent financial anxiety while avoiding long-term solutions. Worth CEO Gary Kayle characterized the pattern as financial stress syndrome, distinct from medical conditions but reflecting behavioral symptoms like decision paralysis. He noted this affects educated, middle-income earners trapped in what he termed middle-class poverty. Only 25 percent expressed confidence in building wealth, often spending surplus funds rather than investing them. Kayle emphasized emotional recovery alongside budgeting skills to break this cycle. Worth Education Head Hayley Parry highlighted their dual diagnostic approach, measuring both financial control and behavioral strain. The index establishes baseline data for targeted interventions, with annual updates planned to track progress. Parry stated that addressing fatigue, not capability gaps, remains the primary barrier to financial improvement for most households. [/QUOTE]
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