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Two million Aussies are experiencing high financial stress

  • Written by Rebecca Reeve, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Social Impact, UNSW Australia
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A new study shows two million Australians are experiencing high financial stress which prevents them from coping in difficult situations, for example, in paying unexpected expenses such as a big mobile phone bill or the fridge breaking down.

Adults face these sorts of scenarios frequently. When they arise, people usually turn to savings, a credit...

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