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Jill On Money: Financial resolutions for 2026
A survey by the Allianz Center for the Future of Retirement shows 48% of Americans report increased financial stress in 2025, up from 43% last year.
- This year, nearly half of Americans say they are feeling financially pressured at year-end as they prepare for the New Year.
- Year-over-Year figures indicate the share reporting greater stress is up from 43% last year as the study compares end-of-year stress with feelings at the start of the year.
- Forty-Eight percent of respondents say they are more stressed at the end of this year than at the start, reflecting a self-perceived increase in financial stress.
- The Allianz Center for the Future of Retirement released the figures in its new study reporting the year-over-year change in Americans' financial stress.
- Across the United States, the survey captures Americans nationwide reporting higher year-end financial pressure as they look ahead to the New Year.
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Jill On Money: Financial resolutions for 2026
As we look ahead to the New Year, nearly half of Americans say they are feeling financially pressured. Forty-eight percent say they are more stressed at the end of this year than they were at the start of the year…
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