1 In 6 Overspent During The Holidays
Perhaps not surprisingly, the highest income households were the most likely to have spent more than expected and the lowest income households were most likely to have spent less than expected. However, among all income groups, the tendency to spend less than expected outnumbered those spending more than expected.
"The majority of Americans stayed within budget this holiday season, as they have in recent years, which is likely a reflection of stagnant income and limited buying power," said
The Financial Security Index hit the highest point in its four year history, climbing to 103.1. Any reading above 100 indicates improved financial security compared to one year ago, while any reading below 100 indicates deterioration in financial security over the preceding year. The record level in the index isn't a result of a surge in optimism among Americans, but rather fewer people noting deterioration.
"Americans' feelings of financial security hit a record high, not because things got better, as much as they got 'less bad,'" said McBride.
Comfort level with savings and debt, consumers' net worth, and feelings about their overall financial situation all had the lowest levels of negative responses seen in the four years of polling. Increasingly, Americans that had been experiencing a deterioration in financial security are now seeing those conditions stabilize, with more Americans saying their situations are the same or better than one year ago.
In all components of the Financial Security Index, Millennials have the highest instance of all age groups of noting improved conditions compared to one year ago.
Women's feelings of financial security moved onto positive ground for the first time since
The survey was conducted by
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/consumer-index/financial-security-charts-0115.aspx
PSRAI obtained telephone interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,000 adults living in the continental
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