Two-thirds of Americans currently feel behind on their savings goals, according to a new survey.
Commissioned by consumer banking app Current for National Financial Literacy Month and conducted by Talker Research, the survey of 2,000 Americans, split evenly by generation, revealed 67% feel this way — with 47% also admitting they don’t believe they’ll “ever” reach their savings goals.
This is likely due in part to respondents needing to take money out of their savings accounts.
Six in 10 (63%) of those with savings have withdrawn money since the beginning of the new year — with one in five (19%) taking money out five or more times.
Commissioned by consumer banking app Current for National Financial Literacy Month and conducted by Talker Research, the survey of 2,000 Americans, split evenly by generation, revealed 67% feel this way — with 47% also admitting they don’t believe they’ll “ever” reach their savings goals.
This is likely due in part to respondents needing to take money out of their savings accounts.
Six in 10 (63%) of those with savings have withdrawn money since the beginning of the new year — with one in five (19%) taking money out five or more times.
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