What Category Does Your Income Fall Into?
Anonymous User
Created 6/24/2024
Take this quiz to find out which income category you belong to!
1. How often do you experience stress related to financial instability?
2. Do you have health insurance?
Yes, full coverage
Yes, partial coverage
No, but I can afford it
No, I can't afford it
3. How would you describe your education level?
No formal education
High School Graduate
College Graduate
Post-Graduate
4. What is your primary source of stress?
Job-related
Financial issues
Family-related
Health concerns
5. How often do you feel satisfied with your life?
Always
Most of the time
Sometimes
Rarely
6. How would you rate your overall health?
7. Do you have the financial stability to handle unexpected expenses?
Yes, comfortably
Yes, but with difficulty
No, not really
Absolutely not
8. How much social support do you feel you have?
9. Is your current employment stable?
Very stable
Somewhat stable
Unstable
I am unemployed
10. How often do you invest in your future (education, savings, health)?
Regularly
Occasionally
Rarely
Never
11. Do you feel optimistic about your future?
Very optimistic
Somewhat optimistic
Uncertain
Not optimistic
12. How frequently do you face issues you have no control over?
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
13. How does stress affect your ability to plan long-term?
Not at all
A little
Moderately
Significantly
14. Do you experience stress primarily from goal achievement or uncontrollable circumstances?
Goal achievement
Uncontrollable circumstances
Both equally
Neither
15. How would you rate your work-life balance?
16. How often do you worry about basic needs like food, housing, or transportation?
Always
Frequently
Occasionally
Never
17. What age group do you fall into?
18. Do you have any dependents (children, elderly parents)?
Yes, many
Yes, a few
No, but planning to
No
19. How easily do you find access to mental health care?
Very easily
With some difficulty
With great difficulty
Not at all
20. Do you have access to financial advice or education?
Regularly
Sometimes
Rarely
Never