02.19.2019 By America Saves

AMERICA FACES SAVINGS CRISIS: OVER 1,500 ORGS HELP

The American personal savings rate is at its lowest level since the U.S. financial crisis in 2008, at 6.0 percent of disposable income, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and is continuing a 60-year downward trend line.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                      Contact: Carol Kaplan, 202-939-1016 February 20, 2019                                                                                                                                        ckaplan@consumerfed.org

AMERICA FACES SAVINGS CRISIS:  OVER 1,500 ORGS HELP

America Saves Week and Military Saves Week are February 25-March 2

Washington, D.C. —  The American personal savings rate is at its lowest level since the U.S. financial crisis in 2008, at 6.0 percent of disposable income, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and is continuing a 60-year downward trend line.

            Increasing the personal savings rate is the key objective of America Saves Week and Military Saves Week, February 25 through March 2, a joint initiative supported by over 1500 banks, credit unions, nonprofits and other institutions, including the FDIC, the Social Security Administration, Fidelity and the Department of Defense. “This savings crisis is putting Americans’ future financial security at risk. We know stagnating wages and increasing costs make it hard for many Americans to make it from one paycheck to the next, let alone save for the future. But America Saves Week provides tools to help,” said George Barany, Director of America Saves.   America Saves Week encourages Americans to “take the pledge” to save, identify a savings goal such as college tuition, a car, or emergency fund, then create a plan to reach it. Military Saves Week promotes the same plan for active duty U.S. service members who have a unique set of financial challenges. Numerous activities and services are offered by over 1,500 participating organizations to encourage people to start or increase their saving, including incentivized savings accounts, encouraging the use of direct deposit and split deposits to save automatically, financial counseling and social media encouragement. Kathy Kraninger, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), said, “Unexpected expenses can happen to anyone. Having savings to absorb unplanned shocks can help people protect their financial future while meeting emergency needs.” Kevin Condon, head of consumer deposits and small business products at Bank of America, said, “The basic behavior of saving translates into spending control, budgeting and understanding the value of money.  By being able to save, people can move forward on the things that matter to them – from establishing an emergency fund to building a nest egg for retirement.” “The secret to saving is simple,” said Barany. “People with a plan to save are twice as likely to save successfully. Whether you are saving for a rainy day, your retirement, education, or another goal, America Saves Week is the perfect opportunity to set your savings goal, make a plan, and learn how to save the most effective way—automatically.” Click here to see America Saves Week participating organizations. Click here to see Military Saves Week participating organizations. Click here for America Saves Week events.  

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  About America Saves America Saves, a campaign managed by the nonprofit Consumer Federation of America, seeks to motivate, encourage, and support low- to moderate-income households to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth. The research-based campaign uses the principles of behavioral economics and social marketing to change behavior. Nonprofit, government, and corporate groups participate in America Saves nationally and through local, regional, and statewide campaigns around the country. America Saves encourages individuals and families to take the America Saves pledge and organizations to promote savings year-round and during America Saves Week. Learn more at americasaves.org and americasavesweek.org.   About Military Saves Military Saves, a component of the America Saves campaign, is a network resource to the Department of Defense’s Financial Readiness Campaign. It seeks to motivate, support, and encourage military families to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth. Learn more at militarysaves.org.


Sign Up for America Saves Week

  • Get access to the America Saves Week Digital Toolkit.
  • Be recognized on the America Saves Week website as a Participating Organization.
  • Get exclusive invites to webinars and training opportunities with the America Saves staff to help make it a successful week.
  • Be eligible to earn the coveted Designation of Savings Excellence and Savings Champion Awards.