Sentences with phrase «sleep over debt»

Too many people are losing sleep over debt that doesn't disappear.

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The list of individuals and organizations losing sleep over household debt — the government, bond - rating agencies, senior bank executives, economists — is long and growing.
The call follows a YouGov study published on World Sleep Day that found that over a third of workers have sleepless nights due to financial difficulties and debt.
But sleep deprivation has a price, and over time, the ever - increasing sleep debt, whose first target is the metabolism, can cause significant fat accumulation and numerous other health problems.
He's a horrible husband / father, constantly drunk or trying to get drunk, failing his law classes, hiding from debt collectors, sleeping with women all over Dublin, and avoiding work - sneaking through life relying on his charm to see him out of any scrape.
Anyone struggling with credit card debt knows that losing sleep, avoiding phone calls, and arguing with your other half over money is typical.
If you already have poor credit and are losing sleep over bills you can't pay, having a legitimate debt settlement company negotiate on your behalf can feel reassuring.
I have over $ 2M in good debt, have been semi-retired since 42, and sleep very well at night.
What will the future hold for you once you get over your debt and finally become financially free of the burden that has stressed you for so long and stopped you from sleeping at night?
A smaller bank with less historical technical debt and organizational overhead might be more likely to fix a problem like this, but I doubt the biggest banks lose any sleep over it.
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