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HOW YOU CAN LOSE LARGE CHUNKS OF MONEY BECAUSE OF ADDICTION

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Once a person takes that fateful first step and begins taking drugs, this individual is starting a risky journey that can potentially end in a nightmare. Drugs not only destroy the human body but can also empty a pocketbook. At first, this lifestyle seems easy enough. A person may receive drugs as a “gift” from a friend or an acquaintance. For many groups of people, however, drugs do not always come in a gift wrapped, free package. Individuals who become addicts or abusers (who want drugs nonstop) will eventually have to pay for them and can enter tricky situations. After a while, the wallet begins to empty, and lives begin to crumble like ash. Reality is grim, but you can learn something from it. Here is why drug abuse and addiction can destroy your finances.

Drug Addicts Pay in Several Ways

Researchers indicate that an addict or habitual user can potentially spend a minimum monthly rate of $100 or a maximum rate of $1,000/month. Drugs are hazardous to your health as well as your finances. Dealers and sellers (of legal and illegal drugs) are only in this business for one particular reason: to make lots of money. Once the cost of drugs increases, an addict will spend larger amounts of money. How will they be able to afford apartment rent or groceries?

The Business of Drugs

As addicts begin to lose money and feel hopeless, they will drift away from professional circles and, ultimately and maybe unintentionally, wreak havoc on the workplace. In 2016, big businesses reported that drug abuse and addiction (as well as alcoholism and alcohol abuse) created a nationwide loss of $80 billion in the country’s economy. Likewise, according to the Department of Labor’s 2016 assessment, 14.8 million employed people suffered from an addiction to illegal drugs.

Given the circumstances, businesses have been invited to combat addiction problems and (hereby) prevent people from ruining their lives (and ultimately losing money). The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) has encouraged some organizations to develop EAPs (Employee Assistance Programs) to combat the source of the problem.

Always remember that drugs do not have control over your life. You do. Are you suffering from a substance abuse disorder or addiction? Do you have a friend or family member suffering from one or more of these debilitating illnesses? If you do, get in touch with Asana Recovery today. Out counselors and healthcare experts are ready to walk you through every step of the detox and withdrawal process and rehabilitation and guide you towards living a happier, healthier, and freer lifestyle. While the road to recovery might not be an easy road to travel, we promise to help you every step of the way. Take the first step to stay fit, healthy, and safe.

The time for you to take back control of your life is now. If you are interested in one of our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504 to learn how to overcome your drug addiction troubles today.