Money was the top concern for 52% of full-time US workers, compared with 44% who were most anxious about physical and mental health, according to a survey of 2,367 respondents polled The coronavirus pandemic is causing Americans to worry more about their finances than health, according to a study by MetLife Inc., the largest US life insurer.
Money was the top concern for 52% of full-time US workers, compared with 44% who were most anxious about physical and mental health, according to a survey of 2,367 respondents polled in early April.
About 29% of workers are earning less as a result of the pandemic, while 74% said their job status had been affected, or was expected to be. “The coronavirus is clearly contributing to employees’ overall