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Money stress and sleep deprivation: a vicious cycle

Data shows 78 of adults lose sleep over financial stress. That lost sleep makes it harder to make smart money decisions, perform at work, and stay mentally healthy. Here are three steps to break the cycle, from apps and budget tools to financial therapists and sleep hygiene.
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The Economic Times
· Jun 29, 2026
How sleepless nights are feeding a new economy
How sleepless nights are feeding a new economy
mindbodygreen
· Jul 8, 2026
This Very Common Sleep Habit Was Linked To Weight Gain & Slower Metabolism
One more episode? Maybe not tonight
NL Times
More Dutch households can't make ends meet; Over half of young adults struggling
A growing number of households in the Netherlands are struggling to make ends meet and constantly worry about their finances.
Inc.com
· Jul 8, 2026
The New ‘Cash-Poor’ Is Six Figures and Up
Why millions of working Americans—including those earning more than 100,000 a year—are finding it harder than ever to stay financially afloat.
The Motley Fool
· Jun 26, 2026
2 Signs You're Underspending in Retirement -- and Why It's a Problem
Forget running out of money. You may have the opposite risk.
Metro
· Jul 1, 2026
This ‘life-changing’ 48 hour payday rule could finally curb your overspending
'I call just when I am paid the danger zone.'
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Related coverage for "Money stress and sleep deprivation: a vicious cycle ": The Economic Times — How sleepless nights are feeding a new economy . mindbodygreen — This Very Common Sleep Habit Was Linked To Weight Gain & Slower Metabolism. NL Times — More Dutch households can't make ends meet; Over half of young adults struggling. Inc.com — The New ‘Cash-Poor’ Is Six Figures and Up. The Motley Fool — 2 Signs You're Underspending in Retirement -- and Why It's a Problem. Metro — This ‘life-changing’ 48 hour payday rule could finally curb your overspending