Posted on 12/04/2025 9:21:09 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Many, it turns out, are not. A new Empower study reveals more than 1 in 5 (21%) Americans have no emergency savings — money set aside for unexpected financial events such as job loss, home and car repairs, and medical bills. Nearly 2 in 5 (37%) couldn’t afford an emergency expense over $400.
“Not all surprises are good, and people know it. The study suggests financial precarity at a time when household finances may be stretched due to rising prices and inflation,” says Rebecca Rickert, head of communications at Empower. “Life happens, and people are stressed about the surprise expenses that could tip them off-balance.”
Conventional wisdom tells us to plan for the unplanned by socking away enough to cover 3 – 6 months of expenses. Yet Americans have accumulated a median emergency savings of just $600. Baby Boomers and Gen Xers have put aside the most for the unforeseen with median savings of $1,000 and $868, respectively, and Millennials and Gen Zers the least with median savings of $500 and $200, respectively. The median savings for men sits at $1,000 — twice as much as the median savings for women.
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So what? Doesn’t have to be that way. Everyone with a tattoo needs to be told where they can stick it.
Overtaxed and regulated by Democrat Socialists.
60021% ??!!!?
I’m not a Biologist either, but...
Under Biden wasn’t it about 85% that couldn’t cover a $300 emergency expenditure !
LOL Yes things are just getting so much better...In 2025, U.S. consumers spent a record $11.8 billion online on Black Friday. Overall retail sales (excluding automotive) saw a 4.1% increase from the previous year, which includes transactions made with various payment methods, including the bulk being credit cards and “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) services. We will hear from these birds as they will come home to roost mid 2026 just before the Mid Terms...
I go to our local casinos a lot and they can be quite crowded. I am pretty sure that many of the customers are in the 37% category that the article talks about. They may not be able to afford an emergency repair, but they seem to have no trouble risking their money of the slots!
Yea. I was in the hospital and ended up with the inability now to pay all my monthly obligations. The emergency fund has dried up and I’m going to start determining which credit cards do not get paid. I’m broke! I work two jobs 60 hours a week, my wife works 50+ hours a week and we cannot do it anymore.
Half tempted to end my life, this broke me. At least my wife would collect my life insurance and would be fine. Dave Ramsey couldn’t help this fiasco,
Screw this economy and burn down the hospital industrial complex.
The crazy thing is we are super frugal. We don’t go out, we bring our lunches to work, no vacations, no entertainment. Just your dad to day expenses. Insurance, taxes, food. The only thing that has gotten affordable is gasoline.
It’s one thing or another for my entire f’ing life. I swear God is punishing me for his own personal amusement at this point.
They can spend money paying fees to a financial advisor who tells them to stop playing the slots—and then ignore the advice.
Lol.
I know of people .like that. Friends of my mother. They got into a financial situation and was about to lose their house. People at church got together and raised $9000 to catch them up. They took that money to the casino thinking they win enough to pay off the mortgage. Big surprise they lost it all and their house.
I suppose if they are paying 30% interest on a credit card, it makes sense to pay that down, then put any emergency expenses on that card.
But they won’t give up their daily Starbucks.
What’s a tattoo have to do with it?
They can’t feel like royalty if they don’t have their meals delivered.
Gosh - we’re Boomers and worked hard and saved for our future by not taking a lot of vacations or wasting a lot. Now, we’re on fixed incomes and it’s not odd to spend more than $400 in a week eating out....lack of education and not teaching things like Home Economics has turned way too many into ignorant leeches who believe they will be taken care of even if they never save a dime.
He’s observing that they have plenty of money for extensive body art, but not enough for daily expenses.
Poor priorities
Some people at the casino are actually in dire straights for other reasons and have exhausted every other option they know of to turn it around.
See the early history of FedEx
Sorry to hear that, FRiend
NO working people should be going broke for unexpected medical costs. No other 1st world nation allows for this to happen to their citizens.
God is not punishing you. It is greed of our fellow man and the Lord will intervene soon against these greedy savages
May I ask, have you tried doing a strict written budget and prioritizing your expenses in a way that Dave Ramsey suggests? Have you tried the Baby Steps? I say this as one who once felt the way you do but finally got down to it, went full blown Dave and while it took 4.5 years of awful, scorched earth rice and beans and 100% determination living for one reason and that was to get ourselves out of a rather deep pit of financial despair. There is no pit so deep that our loving God is not deeper yet please find others in your area that are dealing with this and work on a solution. Please do this. If there is something I can do to point you in the righjt direction feel free to ask.
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