However, younger adults show much steeper increases in the percentage worrying about the first three of these financial problems than older adults do. Nearly every age and income subgroup shows at least slightly greater worry about paying for housing, paying normal monthly bills, making minimum credit card payments and maintaining their standard of living. Not having enough money to pay for your children's college Not being able to pay medical costs for normal healthcare Not being able to pay medical costs of a serious illness/accident Not being able to make the minimum payments on your credit cards Not being able to maintain the standard of living you enjoy Not having enough to pay your normal monthly bills Not being able to pay your rent, mortgage or other housing costs There have also been meaningful spikes in Americans' levels of worry about not having enough to pay normal monthly bills, making minimum payments on credit cards and being able to maintain their standard of living. The greatest of these is a nine-point increase since 2019 in the percentage of Americans worried about not having enough money to pay their rent, mortgage or other housing costs, from 30% to 39%. The poll finds significant increases in the percentages of Americans worried about four specific personal financial issues. Heightened Worry About Many Specific Financial Obligations
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