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Financial Impact

The economic burden — costs, insurance hurdles, employment changes, and financial coping.

4 unique participants4 sub-themes

African American woman, 40s(1)

40s, woman, African American in Black Woman's Economic Woes2:02
"And we don't have, in my area, anyone else to go to. It's just one electric company, so it's not even like there's competition where you can say, I'll try something else. So, for us, we are just going to do the best that we can, but I'm not optimistic and I see that through the lens of being a Black woman."
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Employ(1)

50s, man, Bald in Experiences with Unemployment & Neurodivergence0:00
"I'm 50 years old, so I've been here, done that by T-shirt, I've been unemployed for multiple times throughout my career. I've neurodivergent, so it's one where"
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Financ(1)

50s, woman, Black in Challenges for People of Color in the Current Economy0:01
"the current economy is problematic because people of color traditionally do not have the same access to financial services or financial tools."
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Asian man, 30s-40s(1)

30s-40s, man, Asian in Immigrant Upbringing and Financial Perspectives0:20
"Um you know, even before this current economy. So, I'm kind of just resorting back to that. Um and I think there are probably specific concerns or opportunities that might be overlooked by people of different backgrounds. Because we all sort of solve our own problems in different ways based on our, you know, upbringing, perspective, education, experience. And yeah, I definitely think so."
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