Typically, in the month of April, our partner GreenPath Financial Wellness recognizes National Financial Literacy Month to highlight the importance of financial literacy in the United States.
It’s a time set aside to emphasize healthy financial habits.
But this year is far from typical. It’s a time of uncertainty and worry as the ongoing COVID-19 crisis sharpens the importance of financial health.
Many of us are experiencing financial hardships from loss of income and other challenges. Our housing and financial counselors continue to respond to people who need financial education as they work toward recovery.
A survey from the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) finds that nearly 9 in 10 (88%) Americans say the COVID-19 crisis is causing stress on their personal finances.
More than half (54%) say they’re worried about not having enough saved, while almost half (48%) are worried about their ability to pay bills.
So to get started, assessing your current situation is a good place to start.
If you are dealing with unexpected loss or changes in monthly income, you face immediate need when it comes to managing housing and living expenses.
To keep up with paying your bills during this time, talk to your creditors to find out if they have any options to help.
From automating bill payments to making a simple financial plan, simplifying your finances is a good step to building healthy financial habits.
Making your finances as easy as possible to manage will help during this crisis.
Learn more about healthy financial habits.
Even in times of financial hardship, one of the most important steps to financial wellness is to create a budget.
Especially in challenging times, take the time to assess your financial situation. Keep it simple! There is no need for a complicated approach.
Taking one or two of the suggestions outlined here is an important step towards financial wellness – during National Financial Literacy Month and beyond.
Experiencing a loss of income? Looking to create a budget? GreenPath’s professional, caring financial coaches can work with you. GreenPath also offers free debt and credit counseling.
Learn more about GreenPath Financial Wellness.