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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Jan 6, 2016, 07:06 PM Jan 2016

Most Americans Are One Paycheck Away From The Street

Americans are starting 2016 with more job security, but most are still theoretically only one paycheck away from the street.

Approximately 63% of Americans have no emergency savings for things such as a $1,000 emergency room visit or a $500 car repair, according to a survey released Wednesday of 1,000 adults by personal finance website Bankrate.com, up slightly from 62% last year. Faced with an emergency, they say they would raise the money by reducing spending elsewhere (23%), borrowing from family and/or friends (15%) or using credit cards to bridge the gap (15%).

This lack of emergency savings could be a problem for millions of Americans. More than four in 10 Americans either experienced a major unexpected expense over the past 12 months or had an immediate family member who had an unexpected expense, Bankrate found. (The survey didn’t specify the impact of that expense.) “Without emergency savings, you may not have money to cover needed home repairs,” says Signe-Mary McKernan, senior fellow and economist at the Urban Institute, a nonprofit organization that focuses on social and economic policy. “Similarly, without emergency savings, people could raid their retirement account.”

The findings are strikingly similar to two other reports, one by the U.S. Federal Reserve survey of more than 4,000 adults released in 2014. “Savings are depleted for many households after the recession,” it found. Among those who had savings prior to 2008, 57% said they’d used up some or all of their savings in the Great Recession and its aftermath. And another survey of 1,000 adults released last year by personal finance website GOBankingRates.com found that most Americans (62%) have less than $1,000 in their savings account (although that doesn’t include retirement or other investment accounts).

Why aren’t people saving? Millions of Americans are struggling with student loans, medical bills and other debts, says Andrew Meadows, a San Francisco-based producer of “Broken Eggs,” a documentary about retirement. Central bankers hiked their short-term interest rate target last month to a range of 0.25% to 0.50% from near-zero, but that’s still a small return for savings left in bank accounts. Indeed, personal savings rates as a percentage of disposable income dropped from 11% in December 2012 to 4.6% in August 2015, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, and now hover at 5.5%.

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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/most-americans-are-one-paycheck-away-from-the-street-2016-01-06

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Most Americans Are One Paycheck Away From The Street (Original Post) Purveyor Jan 2016 OP
neolibs: "ya'll have it too good" MisterP Jan 2016 #1
Our version of capitalism rewards filth like Trump and punishes hard working people. randys1 Jan 2016 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jan 2016 #3
This happened to me BernTheRich Jan 2016 #4

randys1

(16,286 posts)
2. Our version of capitalism rewards filth like Trump and punishes hard working people.
Wed Jan 6, 2016, 07:26 PM
Jan 2016

It is that simple.

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BernTheRich

(29 posts)
4. This happened to me
Thu Jan 7, 2016, 12:26 AM
Jan 2016

Last year, at the age of 51. It had always been my nightmare, not being able to support myself - and then it happened.

Still not back on my feet and sometimes, with the way things are right now, I feel like I never will again.

This is one of the many reasons I support Bernie. We need someone - and he seems like the only one - who cares about these things, that are affecting so many people. I want a president who will work for us so that there's much less chance of this happening to others.

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