It’s no surprise that money struggles can create a more stressful life.
It might even begin to affect your relationships.
This is why the massive increase in cost-of-living has negatively impacted so many people.

Some may even feel embarrassed to admit that certain activities are not currently in the budget.
Instead of going out on dates or socializing, you may spend your downtime working a side job.
Likewise, dating requires you to exert both mental and emotional energy.

According to a report byFor Hims, the economy significantly impacts your dating patterns and sex life.
Of those surveyed, nearly one-third claimed that increased living expenses were responsible for the shift in their priorities.
Some married couples even “joke” that they can’t afford a divorce.

This leads many to move back home after graduating college and sort out their finances while living rent-free.
WhileStandarddepicts the normalization of 20-somethings living with their parents, it is rarely ideal and usually financially forced.
Saving for a house may feel impossible in a bad economy.