Workers in the U.S. are under a lot of financial stress, thanks to heavy loads of student debt and medical bills and low-paying jobs.

But that stress is actually something more, a new study shows: a form of financial post-traumatic stress disorder.

Employers might want to sit up and take notice, since financial stress not only preys on their employees, but on their own businesses' bottom lines.

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