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Anyone else have money on their mind? Whether inflation anxiety has you spiraling, financial stress is keeping you up at night, or your doom spending is getting out of control, there are lots of ways that money and mental health go hand in hand. 

Not to mention, most of us still feel really weird talking about money. We lie to our friends about why we can’t make that weekend trip that’s totally out of our budget. We tiptoe around the topic of finances with romantic partners. We celebrate promotions and new houses without ever daring to ask about the details. No wonder we feel so much shame and confusion when it comes to money matters. 

This month, we’re rounding up content to help you feel a little less weird about money. You’ll hear from financial experts, mental health pros, and real people who have navigated real money problems. You got this. 

—Wondermind

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