«It's difficult to determine precisely why so many adults would experience
less financial strain in 2010, but one possible explanation may be the perceptual nature of these evaluations,» she said.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, the cooperative way is a
less expensive way to get things done, and this was a time of
financial strain.
He noted that the shortfall in oil has affected the Federal Government and put not
less than 28 states under severe
financial strain, adding that if not for the courage of the President and his team, the country could have gone totally bankrupt.
Happier people do not have easier lives, with
less hard work, grief, divorce, or
financial strain than the rest of us.
My debt resulted in job layoff, but I found another job, but the pay was
less, which caused
financial strain.
And devise an expert budget that allows you to pay down your credit and loan account interest early, putting
less strain on your
financial health.
There is, for example, evidence for a link between family stress and compromised immuno - functioning in adults and to a
lesser degree in children.28 Regardless of the factors that increase exposure to adverse social circumstances, the source of social adversity did not arise from crowding,
financial strain, and low education, because these variables were also included in the analysis.
The picture is
less clear for women; parenthood has been linked to greater happiness in some studies and to
less happiness in other studies, likely because women tend to engage in child rearing tasks that center upon both routine and play, while men tend to spend a greater proportion of their caregiving time on play.2 In addition, married parents tend to have relatively greater happiness than their non-married counterparts given the increased social support available to married adults, lower
financial strain, and greater help with chores and housework.
The higher your equity in the home, the
less likely you are to walk away from it in times of
financial strain.