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- More than half of US adults report stress over money is causing them to lose sleep.
- Gen Z, Gen X, Millennials and Baby Boomers all claim different money-related issues keep them up at night.
- According to a report by Bankrate, middle-aged adults were most likely to lose sleep over at least one money issue.
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More than half of US adults are losing sleep due to worries about money. According to a new report by Bankrate, financial insomnia affects middle-aged adults (39-54) the most. Roughly two-thirds of respondents within that age demographic claimed they occasionally lose sleep over at least one money-related issue.
Money stress, however, is felt by every generation of US adults, from Gen Z all the way up to baby boomers - but Bankrate found that the financial stressors keeping American adults up at night varies greatly by generation.
Here's the biggest financial stressors for every age group: