Three-quarters of Americans Feel Financially Insecure
Figures included 35% who believe they will never achieve financial security
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- Written by Banking Exchange staff
Three-quarters of Americans reported they do not feel completely financially secure, which represented an increase from 72% in 2023, according to a Bankrate report.
The report found this group included 45% who were not currently ‘completely financially secure’ but believed they will be someday as well as 35% of respondents who reported they expect they never will be.
Older generations were more likely to say they are not completely financially secure and likely never will be as 42% of baby boomers and 37% of Gen Xers said they felt this way, compared to 21% of millennials and 13% of Gen Z respondents.
The report also revealed that Americans felt they would need to earn $186,000 per year to achieve financial security and comfort. This is more than two times the average salary of $79,209 earned by the typical full-time, year-round worker in 2022.
To feel financially free, that number rose to $520,000, which is an 8% increase from last year.
Among those who have an idea of the income needed to achieve financial security, only 37% of respondents said they are likely to reach that salary level, including 16% who said it is highly likely.
Meanwhile, 31% thought they were unlikely to earn the required income and nearly one in five (18%) said they will never be able to make that amount.
Only 6% said they are already earning the annual income they need to feel financially secure.
Sarah Foster, analyst at Bankrate, said: “Making more money is the secret to weathering inflation, but it’s also true that being a higher-income earner won’t automatically translate to being better at personal finance.
“Someone with a traditional middle-class salary who always tries to save for the future, no matter how small, is destined for financial success more than an ultra-wealthy earner who lives and spends beyond his or her means.”
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