If you spend any part of your day watching or listening to the news, then you're probably finding it hard to sleep at night. You're not alone.

Between the mundane worries of paying bills, raising our children, and caring for our aging parents, we're increasingly faced with other stressors.

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What is Arizona Worried About Right Now?

So, what are some of the things keeping Arizonans up at night? There are remote worries about the environment. Will the prolonged drought cause problems for Arizona's farmers, businesses, and homeowners?

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Compared to some of the more immediate troubles, issues like that almost seem remote and existential. Arizona is stressing over much more immediate issues, like making sure our kids have access to quality schools.

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As costs rise and paychecks shrink, finding affordable housing, healthcare, and keeping other costs under control is becoming a larger problem every day.

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We asked what issues are on the minds of Arizona citizens, and we came up with a number of responses that were repeated again and again. The problems start very close to home and spread out from there, affecting everyone in our state in some way.

READ: Arizona Ranked 49th In Nation For Mental Health "Devastating"

What do you consider to be the biggest issues and stressors in your life? Do you think our list covers most of the problems we're facing in Arizona right now, or are there things we need to take a closer look at?

We'd love your feedback. Send us a message or drop us a line on our website.

20 Things Arizonans are Stressed Out About Right Now

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