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#FinHealthMatters Day
Social Media Kit

Be a part of the dialogue on April 7
To help you reach out to your networks, here are some sample social media posts for you and your communications teams. To punch up your posts, download our #FinHealthMatters Day graphics here.
Social Media Kit
Post 1: Prior to April 7
Twitter: As the financial fallout from COVID-19 grows, employers and workers are facing tough choices, making worker financial health more important than ever. Join me and @finhealthnet on #FinHealthMatters Day, April 7, to share your thoughts. https://bit.ly/2vGyCRv
LinkedIn:
In the wake of COVID-19-related work stoppages and layoffs, workers are more stressed than ever about their finances, highlighting the need for employers to step up. Join me and @Finhealthnetwork on #FinHealthMatters Day, April 7, to share what you’re doing to create solutions that can benefit workers and businesses. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3apalOU #workplacewellness
Facebook:
How can employers reduce the short- and long-term financial fallout their workers are facing as a result of COVID-19? Join me and @FinHealthNet April 7 for #FinHealthMatters Day to share how you’re creating #finhealth solutions that can benefit workers and businesses. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2UjyfG0
Post 2: Prior to April 7
Twitter:
54% of Americans say they’re not financially prepared to handle a contagious disease like coronavirus that limits their ability to work for a few weeks. Join me and @finhealthnet on #FinHealthMatters Day, April 7, to share your thoughts. Learn more: https://bit.ly/39hHF9r
LinkedIn:
Americans have two major financial concerns about falling ill with COVID-19: income loss and medical costs. In fact, 54% say they’re not financially prepared to handle a contagious disease like coronavirus that limits their ability to work for a few weeks. Join me and @Finhealthnetwork on April 7 for #FinHealthMatters Day to share what you’re doing to help financially vulnerable workers and businesses. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3apalOU #workplacewellness
Facebook:
According to a recent survey, 54% of Americans say they’re not financially prepared to handle a contagious disease like coronavirus that limits their ability to work for a few weeks. How can employers help to address these concerns?Join me and @FinHealthNet on April 7 for #FinHealthMatters Day to post about the positive impact of investing in worker financial health. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2UjyfG0
Post 3: On April 7
Twitter:
Today is #FinHealthMatters Day. This year’s focus on workplace financial health is especially critical as millions of workers face financial instability during #COVID19. Join me and @finhealthnet to share how you’re supporting worker #finhealth. https://bit.ly/39hHF9r
LinkedIn:
Today is #FinHealthMatters Day. Employees at all income levels are stressed about finances, as #COVID19 highlights how work stoppages and other disruptions can leave workers hanging in the balance. Join me and @Finhealthnetwork to share how you’re developing solutions that can help foster worker financial health. https://bit.ly/3apalOU #workplacewellness
Facebook:
It’s #FinHealthMatters Day. #COVID19 has employees at all income levels stressed about finances, highlighting how disruptions like work stoppages can have big financial implications for workers. Join me and @FinHealthNet as post about solutions to foster financial health for workers across the country. How are you supporting worker #finhealth? https://bit.ly/2UjyfG0
Check out what people said about why #FinHealthMatters in 2019, and use the hashtag to keep the conversation going year-round!