How Much Money Americans Need To Feel “Financially Comfortable”

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Have you ever thought about how much money it would take for you to feel set financially? The new Your Money Financial Confidence Survey from CNBC asks more than 43-hundred Americans how much money they would need to feel “financially comfortable.”

  • Of course, the phrase “financially comfortable” means different things to different people, but one in five respondents say they’d need $1-million.
  • Nearly 75% of all respondents across all income levels say they would need $100-thousand or more.
  • The fact that so many Americans say they need $100-thousand or more to feel financially comfortable makes sense because the average personal debt balance - including mortgages and student loans - was $101,915 in 2022, according to the most recent data from Experian.

The breakdown of amounts given by respondents is:

  • $10,000 - 8%
  • $25,000 - 14%
  • $100,000 - 36%
  • $500,000 - 18%
  • $1 million - 20%
  • No answer - 4%

The survey also reveals:

  • The majority of Americans who earn less than $100-thousand say they live paycheck to paycheck and 32% of those who earn more than six figures say the same.
  • Just over half (53%) of those polled say they don’t have any emergency savings and for those that do, 25% have less than $5-thousand saved.

Read the article at CNBC


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