Americans Want To Save Their Hard-Earned Money But Are Not Fully Confident They Can Succeed
The research found that only two in five Americans consider themselves better than OK when it comes to their money-saving habits.
- The research found that only two in five Americans consider themselves better than OK when it comes to their money-saving habits.
- If you're going to save your hard-earned money, you'll want an account that works hard for you too."
- Also, only 16 percent of single savers are putting money aside for retirement, compared to 29 percent of couples.
- Missing out on compound interest: Three in 10 Americans would choose to take $1,000 now versus waiting a year for $3,000.