A quarter of Americans are now too stressed about money to have sex: survey
It’s a recession in affection.
Money problems used to just ruin weekends and credit scores — now they’re ruining date nights, libido, and long-term relationships.
According to a recent ZipHealth survey, one in four Americans (26%) say they’re too stressed about money to have sex. Finance issues are becoming foreplay’s biggest mood killer.
Economic uncertainty is no longer just showing up in bank statements; it’s sneaking under the sheets. Financial pressure is reshaping how we date, relate, and procreate.
With 73% of renters cost-burdened, and nearly half spending more than 50% of their income on housing, there’s not much left for dinner and flowers, Hud Housing Network reported.
