Eighty per cent of working-age Australians are feeling stressed about their finances, new research from the Financial Planning Association of Australia reveals.
National report from the FPA’s “Live the Dream” also found that on that 80 per cent, one out of four is experiencing severe stress levels.
37 per cent of women are very or tremendously stressed about money compared to 22 per cent of men, while younger Australians (Generations X and Y) are the most stressed about finances, with more than one in three indicating that they are feeling extremely stressed or very stressed, according to the report.
The report explains that Generation Y as those born between 1980 and 1994, Generation X as those born between 1965 and 1979 and Baby Boomers as those born between 1946 and 1964. It used a survey taken of 2,635 Australians in June 2017 to inform the data.
Forty-one per cent of respondents listed owning a home as what living the dream meant to them. The most common response (57 per cent) was having the lifestyle of the respondents’ choice, followed by having financial freedom and independence (54 per cent).
Listed by 48 percent of respondents is low bank balance which is an element preventing people from living the dream, making it the most the most frequent response; 26 per cent listed debt and 11 per cent listed “not enough friendships”.
For Generations Y and X, the issues of debt and a low bank balance were listed with higher frequency, with 53 per cent of Generation Y respondents and 51 per cent of Generation X respondents listing having a low bank balance as one of the top five hindrances. Debt was listed by 28 per cent of Generation Y and 32 per cent of generation X, compared to 17 per cent of Baby Boomers.
The most common response was not having saved enough (37 per cent), in terms of regrets,followed by poor decisions (30 per cent). Sixteen per cent of respondents have no regrets.
https://www.mortgagebusiness.com.au/ Lucy Dean/ “Vast Majority of working age Aussies worry about money”