“Approximately one in five employees admits to skipping work to deal with a financial problem, according to a MetLife study. The average worker spends 13 hours per month worrying about money at work, per Mercer. And an unexpected expense of $400 qualifies as a financial emergency for nearly one in two households, says the Federal Reserve.”
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