One in Three adult Americans has no emergency savings. I posted this blog in 2014, and I am sure it is true today.
According to this April 2014 article from HousingWire by Trey Garrison the housing industry will likely be impacted by the results of a new survey from NeighborWorks America, which serve as a stark reminder of affordability challenges. The survey found that almost 70 million working age Americans – about one-third – have no emergency savings. This highlights a primary problem facing potential homebuyers, as one in three homes are deemed unaffordable to the average buyer, and mortgage originations are reportedly at a 14-year low.
- Only 25 percent of American have enough saved to cover 30 days of living expenses.
- About one in five have enough savings to cover three months – about the average time of unemployment for many Americans – while 28 percent expect their emergency funds to cover a year.
- Approximately 29 percent of adult Americans have no emergency savings in place—whether to pay for the repair of a car that’s required to get to work, or fix a major household necessity such as a roof or furnace.
- Retirement and buying a home are the top savings goals at 28 percent and 13 percent, respectively.
- Just 5 percent of consumers say that they are currently saving to create a buffer in case of a financial emergency.
- 52 percent of people earning less than $40,000 said that they had no reserve.
Thank you for reading,
Francis
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A noteworthy local non-profit event: Community Services Agency - in Mountain View
A noteworthy local non-profit event: Community Services Agency - in Mountain View
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