Bankrate has previously conducted surveys which suggested that millions of Americans wouldn't be able to handle a simple financial emergency, without reaching out to ask for help from others. Other investigations into the financial health of Americans has also uncovered the same.
It could be something as small as $400 and they wouldn't be ready for that emergency.
But after COVID-19 changed everything, this pushed many people to reconsider their finances and try to build new habits.
Previous Bankrate surveys have found that about 3 in 10 Americans have more credit card debt than savings but that is changing.
This growth in the prevalence of people who would be ready to handle an unexpected emergency demonstrates that millions of Americans are trying to build better habits as far as their finances are concerned. That's one good thing to come out of the negative that COVID-19 brought with it.
not to be considered financial advice.
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