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Money worries are common. Talking about them should be too.

Money worries can take a huge toll on mental health. That’s why CALM and MoneySuperMarket are continuing their campaign to get more people comfortable talking about cash - so no one has to struggle alone.

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Money Talks Report 2026

Our Money Talks report explores the impact money worries are having on the UK’s mental health - and, vitally, how to get life-saving help if you’re struggling. The report highlights the normalisation of financial anxiety across the UK.

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Money Talks Posters

Help spread the word about where to get support with both your money and mental health by putting these posters up in your workplace, your gym or your postnatal group.

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Money Talks Support Guide

We know that talking about cash isn't easy, so we've created this handy guide to help you get started.

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Managing Money and Mental Health: The Lowdown

Our guide to handling money stress - figure out how you’re feeling and get quick tips on how to move forward.

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How to talk about money

Skint, broke, hard up - there’s a bunch of words for being short on cash, but it can be hard to find the right ones. We're here to change that.

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MoneySuperMarket

Check out articles from MoneySuperMarket’s experts for help with managing your cash when things are tight. They've got the money-know-how to help you figure out your next steps.

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CALM's guide to financial stress

Most people have money troubles at some point, but if your financial worries are starting to take over your life, you should talk to someone about how you're feeling.

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Ask CALM: Money worries

Matt's struggling with money worries and his bills are stacking up. CALM share some tips on how to move forward.

Why money? Why now? 43% increase in calls about cash to CALM's helpline. 70% of income is spent on household bills.

Money Talks Report 2024: Let's start talking cash

We wanted to get to grips with how the cost of living crisis is impacting mental health across the UK. And the answer is, a lot. Our report reveals that people are feeling lonely, anxious and even worthless because of their bank balance. CALM and MoneySuperMarket are here to change that.

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"Talking about money is the last taboo"

Journalist, podcaster, and West Ham fan Sam Delaney is frank about how money can impact your head. He shares what stresses him out and how he deals with awkward cash chats in his everyday life.

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"Worrying about money made me feel like a failure"

Content creator, podcaster and singer/songwriter, Milena Sanchez, opens up about the mental health impact worrying about money can have - especially when you're looking after children.

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"Baby formula, food, travel - everything is overpriced"

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Tweneboa gives us the lowdown on shrinkflation and shares his top tips for making financial conversations easier with friends and family