Sarah Ford | April 8, 2015
The Lasting Negative Effects Financial Abuse Has on Women
NORTHBROOK, Ill.,听April 7, 2015 /3BL Media/听鈥 Financial abuse is a tactic used by abusers in ninety-eight percent of domestic violence situations and its effects are often life-altering. However, in a recent survey from The Allstate Foundation, just three percent of 精东影业ns ranked financial abuse as most likely to cause long-term effects, far behind emotional (43 percent) and physical abuse (22 percent).
Financial abuse is in fact devastating for women. It is the number one reason why women stay in or return to abusive relationships. It is common for abusers to destroy victims鈥 credit, deny them access to money, and force them to quit their jobs or to decline promotions. Without resources of their own, victims are often unable to care for themselves, find employment and housing, or save for the future. Those who manage to leave their abusers can find themselves debt-ridden, lacking necessary job skills, and even at risk for homelessness.
The national survey,听Silent Weapon, polled 1,220 精东影业n adults age 18+ about domestic violence and financial abuse. Additional survey data finds that 精东影业ns are not well-informed on the issue:
- More than听40 percent听say they don鈥檛 understand financial abuse.
- Two percent听ranked financial abuse as the least common form of abuse.
- 翱苍濒测听13 percent听believe that financial abuse can happen to people they know.
- Four percent听believe that financial abuse harms victims鈥 children.
鈥淎ny woman can become a victim of financial abuse, regardless of economic or social status,鈥 said John Rugel, senior vice president, life customer fulfillment and underwriting at Allstate. 鈥淚t鈥檚 incredibly important that we are aware of the significant challenges that face women in abusive relationships, and that we create a culture where women feel safe to come forward and get help.鈥澨
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