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Money stress eases slightly in South Africa, but financial pressures remain

Money stress eases slightly in South Africa, but financial pressures remain

IOL News22-07-2025
For people feeling financially stressed, short-term concerns continue to dominate, with the top two being running out of money before the end of the month and struggling to pay off monthly debt.
South Africans are reporting lower levels of financial stress than in recent years, with stress levels returning to where they were in 2022. However, financial pressure remains a significant concern for many households.
These findings come from the 2025 DebtBusters Money-Stress Tracker, which surveyed over 27,000 people in May and June, making it one of the largest online surveys examining the impact of money stress on South Africans' lives.
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