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Are You Prepared?
When the coming economic crisis strikes, more than
half the country is going to be financially wiped out within weeks. At
this point, more than 60 percent of all Americans are living paycheck to
paycheck, and a whopping 24 percent of the country has more credit card debt
than emergency savings. One of the primary principles that any of these
“financial experts” that you see on television will teach you is to have a
cushion to fall back on. At the very least, you never know when
unexpected expenses like major car repairs or medical bills will come
along. And in the event of a major economic collapse, if you do not have
any financial cushion at all you will be a sitting duck. Yes, I know that
there are millions upon millions of families out there that are just trying to
scrape by from month to month at this point. I hear from people that are
deeply struggling in this economy all
the time. So I don’t blame them for not being able to save lots of
money. But if you are in a position to build up an emergency fund, you
need to do so. We have been experiencing an extended period of relative
economic stability, but it will not last. In fact, the time for getting
prepared for the next great economic downturn is rapidly running out, and most
Americans are not ready for it at all. The following are 14 signs that
most Americans are flat broke and totally unprepared for the coming economic
crisis…
#1 According to a survey that was
just released, 24 percent of all
Americans have more credit card debt than emergency savings.
#2 That same survey discovered
that an additional 13 percent of all
Americans do not have any credit card debt, but they do not have a single penny
of emergency savings either.
#4 Adults under the age of 35 in
the United States currently have a savings rate of negative 2 percent.
#5 More than half of all
students in U.S. public schools come from families that are poor enough to
qualify for school lunch subsidies.
#6 A study that was conducted
last year found that more than one out of every three adults in the United
States has an unpaid debt that is “in collections“.
#7 One survey discovered that 52 percent of all
Americans really cannot even financially afford the homes that they are living
in right now.
#8 According to research
conducted by Atif Mian of Princeton University and Amir Sufi of the University
of Chicago Booth School of Business, 40 percent of Americans could
not come up with $2000 right now without borrowing it.
“Do you have 3 months emergency
funds to cover expenses in case of sickness, job loss, economic downturn?”
#10 A different study discovered
that less than one out of every four Americans has enough money stored away to cover six months of
expenses.
#12 It is estimated that less than 10 percent of the
entire U.S. population owns any gold or silver for investment purposes.
#14 53 percent of all
Americans do not even have a minimum three day supply of nonperishable food and
water in their homes.
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