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Financial stress and your health

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Key facts

  • Money worries are a major source of stress in Australia.
  • They can lead to relationship problems, physical health problems and mental health issues, such as depression or anxiety.
  • You can minimise the impact of financial stress by looking after your health and seeking support from loved ones or professionals.
  • There are lots of services that provide everything from emergency relief, if you’re in crisis, to emotional and practical support.

How can financial stress impact my health?

Money worries a major source of stress in Australia, and can lead to relationship problems, depression or anxiety.

Some signs that financial stress is affecting your health and relationships include:

While these are normal reactions to being under financial stress, they can affect your health if they continue for more than a few weeks. You could be at risk of developing anxiety or depression. Some people use drugs or alcohol to help them cope. Some have thoughts of self-harm or suicide.

If you or someone else is at immediate risk of suicide or self-harm, call triple zero (000) and ask for an ambulance.

What can cause financial stress?

Financial concerns are very common in Australia.

They can be caused by:

Some people’s financial problems might be a result of problem gambling.

What can I do to minimise the health impacts of financial stress?

If financial stress is impacting your health and relationships, here are some tips to help you through this difficult time:

What can I do to help my situation if I lose my job?

Where can I get help with planning, budgeting, and managing money?

Anyone can experience problems with money, whatever their background. It’s important not to keep it to yourself or try to deal with it alone.

Resources and support

Financial stress can trigger or worsen mental health conditions for some people. If you are feeling depressed or anxious about your situation, it’s important to seek support to reduce the risk of this happening.

If you or someone else is at immediate risk of suicide or self-harm, call triple zero (000) and ask for an ambulance.

If you are feeling stressed, talk to your doctor or another trusted health professional to discuss your situation, and how you are feeling.

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