The Consequences of Financial Stress for Individuals, Families, and Society

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People in financial trouble often view their situation as catastrophic. They can suffer from serious debt stress which may result in health and/or relationship problems, depression, and even suicide. At Doyle Salewski’s request, Carleton University composed a survey designed to measure our clients’ stress levels and ability to cope both before and after meeting with us. The survey showed that 90 percent of our clients averaged a 50 percent decrease in stress levels after meeting with us.

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