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Financial Hardship Could Lead To Economic Abuse

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Monday, June 29, 2009   

LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. - While 76 percent of Americans believe the bad economy is making it more difficult for victims of domestic violence, a new national poll shows almost the same number of people fail to see economic abuse as a form of domestic violence. Economic abuse is a tactic used by abusers to control the finances of their partner to prevent them from leaving a dangerous relationship.

Mary Anne Metheny, CEO of Hope House, says abusers do that by not giving their partner access to the household bank account, not letting them work to earn money, or racking up credit card debt on their partner's account.

"A key way it's done is just by lack of knowledge of the debt out there that may be being accrued in the victim's name."

The Allstate Foundation conducted the study and developed an online program to empower victims and help them achieve financial independence. The program is available at a href="http://www.clicktoempower.org">www.clicktoempower.org.

Metheny says it's normal for couples to fight about money or to have one person in charge of paying the bills, but when one partner is cut off from the finances or bank account, that could signal abuse. Typically, economic abuse is not the only thing going on in the relationship, she adds.

"Are there other things that are happening to control that person? What abuse really is about is a pattern of behaviors used to control that person. So, more than likely, economics isn't the only thing happening in that relationship."

More information is available from Mary Anne Metheny with Hope House, 816-461-4673. The national hotline is 1-800-799-7233.




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