Opinion: How the most wonderful time of the year could get better
Author, The Denver Post, December 27, 2022
Author, The Denver Post, December 27, 2022
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, right?
According to a recent poll released by the American Psychiatric Association, not really. Thirty one percent of adults expect to feel more stressed out this holiday season, an increase of 9 percentage points over last year.
The main reason is this: too many Americans are struggling to make ends meet, and can’t afford holiday gifts and meals. A November Lending Club report found that 63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and are not currently saving any money.
So, with the holiday season upon us, here are some of my holiday wishes for the coming year.
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