Poor Financial Well-Being for Working Caregivers
September 17, 2018
September 17, 2018
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 -- Gallup, a research-based, global performance-management consulting company, issued the following news:
Working adults in the U.S. who identify themselves as caregivers have substantially lower financial well-being than do their counterparts who are not caregivers. This deficit is particularly large for those younger than 45.
Across all age groups, caregivers report significantly lower financial well-being.
These results, collected as . . .
Working adults in the U.S. who identify themselves as caregivers have substantially lower financial well-being than do their counterparts who are not caregivers. This deficit is particularly large for those younger than 45.
Across all age groups, caregivers report significantly lower financial well-being.
These results, collected as . . .