How micro-saving goals can transform your financial health
If you’ve ever checked your bank account and said, “Wait. What the heck? Where did all my money go?” This blog is for you.
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If you’ve ever checked your bank account and said, “Wait. What the heck? Where did all my money go?” This blog is for you.
You know the feeling; you’re having a great day. Sun’s out. Bills are paid. You’re finally about to check out that new brunch spot you’ve heard so much about, and then the “Check Engine” light comes on.
Financial well-being plays a role in our physical and mental health. And because of this, it also plays a role in how well we’re able to produce at our jobs. Your bottom line depends directly on your employees’ financial well-being.
For many Americans, the holidays are truly “the most wonderful time of the year.” But oftentimes, it’s also the most expensive and can lead to budgeting issues in the New Year.
On average, Americans spend roughly $1,000 celebrating the holidays. And this year, despite inflation – consumer spending is up. Most notably, spending is up 25% for those low-income earners – likely due to the fact that people spent less during the pandemic years.
There’s no way around it. Your employee’s traditional turkey dinner is going to be a lot more expensive this year.
Did you know that the financial health of your employees has a lot to do with your business as a whole? It’s true!
Is it time? Are we finally “there”? Nearly three years after the pandemic started, we’re seeing the most significant “return to office” shift yet. And while they may still seem low, they are likely underreported.
In our post-pandemic world, community is more important than ever. After spending the better part of two years apart, people are ready to be together again – to work together and play together.
Amid a complex and ever-changing economy, any employee, even those in high-earning positions, might struggle financially. Financial difficulties can place a significant burden on individuals, affecting their life at work and at home.
Were you one of the many individuals that adopted a pet during the global pandemic? More than 23 million households in America took advantage of this opportunity for companionship and love during challenging and uncertain times.