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Author: David Hayes

Financial wellbeing in later life. Evidence and policy

Older people in debt are more likely to suffer mental health problems

Debt could lead to mental illness epidemic, study says

Money woes linked to elderly’s mental health

Financial instability in old age has major effect on mental health

Older people in debt are more likely to suffer mental health problems

Financial problems could create a mental health time bomb as debt-ridden over-50s are EIGHT times more likely to suffer depression

Debt-ridden over-50s ‘more likely to suffer mental-health problems’

Debt-ridden over-50s ‘more likely to suffer mental-health problems’

The relationship between mental wellbeing and financial management among older people: an analysis using the third wave of Understanding Society

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