Financial insecurity refers to a situation or feeling of uncertainty regarding one's financial well-being and ability to meet their basic needs and expenses. It means not having a stable income, savings, or resources to feel secure about one's financial future.
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With most critical illnesses covered, you can be rest assured that both you and your family are protected against any major
financial insecurity in life.
This income discrepancy leads to economic vulnerability and
financial insecurity for women, particularly when they are the head of the household and dealing with debt.
The currency issue has become more complicated rather than less, and middle
class financial insecurity and low oil prices are unlikely to be answered by greater political instability.
Despite facing
constant financial insecurity, indie developers seem to have accepted the unavoidable reality of piracy and have even, at times, actually embraced it.
Then, using a series of experiments, the team discovered that simply thinking about the prospect
of financial insecurity was enough to increase pain.
Children benefit form having healthier parents, and the whole family is protected
from financial insecurity that exists when members are uninsured.
For instance, parents with a low socioeconomic status may struggle
with financial insecurity, live in a dangerous neighborhood and / or have low informational resources.
in the Philippines, [and] I grew up in suburban New Jersey watching GenXers slave away at work, hate their jobs, and
fear financial insecurity.
For those lower - class families — battered by unemployment, rising health care costs, and
other financial insecurity — the ability to obtain a nutritious (if admittedly not perfect) school lunch for free or a reduced price is crucial.
«Many women decide in their late 20s and 30s that the long, inflexible hours and
financial insecurity associated with the early stages of a research career are incompatible with having children.
«We tell women to be good mothers and then we punish them for doing so by making their family
suffer financial insecurity or by shaming them for doing something like breast - feeding,» Bravo says.
Chou and her colleagues suggest that because of this link
between financial insecurity and decreased pain tolerance, the recent recession may have been a factor in fueling the prescription painkiller epidemic.
Unmanageable debt, aggressive payday lenders, and
financial insecurity affect your marriage, your family, and every relationship in your life.
However, some experts in the home - buying market argue that you run a lower risk of
financial insecurity when you do not invest a large down payment
Todd Tresidder of The Financial Mentor believes that with this three - pronged cash flow approach, even queer people who have waited until their 40s or 50s to start preparing for retirement can adequately prepare for retirement and
eliminate financial insecurity in their later years.
I discuss the inspiration for No Place Like Home in the September 2014 issue of More magazine in Laura Sinberg's article on women's fears
of financial insecurity.
«Especially in these times when the fight for LGBTQ equality has migrated to the states, among other concerns, we can not afford to be distracted by debt, lack of retirement savings or
other financial insecurities,» Schneider tells us.
Drawing on concepts of adequacy from another project in this theme, it will also investigate the degree to which workers» compensation
alleviates financial insecurity.
Following evidence from Citizens Advice outlining that the new system increases debt and
financial insecurity for recipients, the current work and pensions secretary David Gauke has been advised to delay the systems full roll out and shorten waiting times for first payments.
But our state's school districts still
face financial insecurity — and that insecurity won't end until the state enacts Senate Bill 1, the new school funding formula that ends an era of inequitable funding and ensures classrooms open on time this fall.
where young fathers express dis - interest, this is mainly associated
with financial insecurity or confusion about how to take care of babies and young children (Rhein et al, 1997).
If you want to guarantee
yourself financial insecurity, rent for the rest of your life.»
Leaders say the classes are particularly pertinent, given growing levels of
financial insecurity and problem debt in the UK.
For a time Hawthorne, too, had a «comfortable Concord study,» but he was a man who throughout his life knew and lived with the anxieties of
financial insecurity.
Factor in
the financial insecurity and the potential impact being sacked so quickly could have on future employers and it actually seems far from desireable to manage in England.
«It is unconscionable that property owners and landlords throughout New York City have been lining their pockets by employing practices that rely on vulnerable tenants» lack of access to legal representation, and preying on
their financial insecurity,» the lawmakers wrote.
And when the government is not ignoring local people, it's trying to scare them, shamefully playing on
the financial insecurities of people already saddled with unnecessary austerity.
Having only partial - year coverage may indicate some underlying instability, perhaps job or housing instability,
financial insecurity, or other reasons that limit their ability to maintain health insurance coverage, she noted.
He saw some of the same triggers as well: illness,
financial insecurity, marital strife, death of a loved one, lack of social support.
All participants answered questions about stressful experiences throughout their lives, including educational difficulties, interpersonal conflicts,
financial insecurity, legal or justice - system issues, serious health events, and psychological or physical trauma.
It's really hard passing over all
those financial insecurities, but with time and dedication, blogging is really fulfilling.