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Offline IsailedawayfromFR

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Coronavirus reveals financial irresponsibility of Americans
« on: March 24, 2020, 02:54:05 am »
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How long could you sustain your household if you were to stop earning income? If you are like most Americans, the answer is not for long. Only 40 percent of Americans can afford an unexpected $1,000 expense with their savings. In fact, nearly 80 percent of workers are living paycheck to paycheck. It is no surprise that the probability of an economic recession brought on by the coronavirus pandemic caused many to worry.

In major cities such as Boston, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, restaurants and businesses have been ordered to close. For many hourly workers, this means no paychecks in the coming weeks. Almost one in five Americans have already lost their jobs or have reduced hours. At the same time, salaried workers are concerned about job security, as mass layoffs at numerous companies loom. While the situation is understandably stressful for every person affected, it serves as a sobering reminder that Americans must learn to live within their means and regularly save money.

The need for all Americans to be able to sustain themselves for at least a few months on savings is accentuated during a time of crisis. This means planning ahead when times are good. Financial planners suggest saving at least 20 percent of take home income, while spending at most 30 percent on discretionary items. Yet too many workers still fail to think twice about spending entire paychecks for things they want but do not need.
https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/488906-coronavirus-reveals-financial-irresponsibility-of-americans
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Re: Coronavirus reveals financial irresponsibility of Americans
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2020, 03:10:54 am »
There is a negative effect to zero percent interest rates.  Back when savings accounts earned 5%, people saved a lot more money.
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Re: Coronavirus reveals financial irresponsibility of Americans
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2020, 03:18:53 am »
While all of this is true, nobody could have expected the whole country to commit economic suicide.  I surely didn't foresee this level of hysteria, and I am a supreme pessimist.