Climate change impacts so many facets of life — but many U.S. workers might be surprised to learn that it affects their financial security too. 

Commonwealth, a national nonprofit, surveyed 1,200 workers in the U.S. with household incomes ranging from $30,000 to $80,000. The study found that extreme weather events related to climate change are increasingly affecting workers who earn low to moderate incomes. 

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