Widespread health woes could follow from pandemic-driven job losses

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Widespread health woes could follow from pandemic-driven job losses

Being out of work isn’t bad just for your finances: It’s bad for your health. Losing a job can cause depression, anxiety and other mental health problems. Research also consistently shows that job loss and unemployment—even just for a few months—are associated with poorer physical health as well, including increased risks for cardiovascular disease, hospitalization and death. These risks can endure for years or even decades after a person returns to work.

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