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Why do we feel so broke? Questions on money

by Chumasande Matiwane
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Feeling broke is a common experience in today’s world, even for those who earn a steady income. This feeling goes beyond just having little money in the bank; it taps into deeper questions about financial stability, spending habits, and emotional well-being.

Also see: Embracing the changing faces of professionalism in today’s workplace

Understanding the feeling of being broke

At its core, feeling broke often stems from a gap between income and expenses. When day-to-day costs—like rent, food, bills, and debt payments—consume most or all of your earnings, it creates constant pressure. Even small unexpected expenses can feel overwhelming. This financial tightrope can lead to stress and a sense of helplessness.

Why does this happen?

  • Rising living costs: Inflation and increasing prices for essentials make it harder to keep up.
  • Debt burdens: Loans, credit cards, and other debts can create a cycle of repayments that limit available cash.
  • Lack of savings: Without a financial cushion, any disruption can feel catastrophic.
  • Spending habits: Sometimes, emotional or impulsive spending worsens the feeling of being broke.
  • Psychological impact: Money worries can affect self-esteem and mental health, amplifying the emotional weight of financial strain.

Also see:Smart money habits worth adopting

What can help?

Addressing the feeling of being broke requires both practical and emotional strategies. Budgeting helps to track and control spending, while building even small savings can create security over time. Seeking financial advice or support can also open pathways to managing debt or increasing income. Equally important is recognising and managing the emotional effects of money stress to maintain overall well-being.

Ultimately, feeling broke is not just about numbers; it’s about how money shapes our daily lives, choices, and peace of mind. Understanding this can empower us to take steps toward greater financial confidence and resilience.

Also see: Why you’re broke soon after payday (and how to change it)

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