Just $250 Can Mean Greater Financial Satisfaction

In our latest research, we discovered that having as little in savings as $250 made a huge difference in helping people keep the lights on, stay in their homes, and avoid taking on high-cost debt. We all want to aim for 3-6 months of savings but right now at least saving $250 may still help.

  • Staying in your home: People with balances above $250 are 71% less likely to have to move for financial reasons
  • Avoiding high-cost debt: People with balances above $100 are 83% less likely to need to avoid things like payday loans, auto-title lending, rent-to-own, and pawn shops
  • Keeping the lights on: People with balances above $100 are 95% less likely to have their utilities shut off
  • Feeling less financially stressed: People with balances above $100 have a 61% greater likelihood of financial satisfaction

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