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Only 46% of Americans Have a Three-Month Emergency Fund. The Trend Is Getting Worse.

Yahoo Finance · Jun 22, 2026, 3:14 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Only 46% of Americans Have a Three-Month Emergency Fund.
  • Only 22% of households earning under $25,000 have an emergency fund, versus 66% of those earning above $75,000.
  • With credit card APRs near a record 21%, building to $1,000 first and automating a 2-3% paycheck transfer cuts borrowing risk fastest.

Only 46% of Americans Have a Three-Month Emergency Fund. The Trend Is Getting Worse. David Beren Mon, June 22, 2026 at 10:14 PM GMT+7 5 min read Quick Read Just 46% of Americans have a three-month emergency fund, down from 53% in 2021, reversing a decade of hard-won progress.

Only 22% of households earning under $25,000 have an emergency fund, versus 66% of those earning above $75,000.

With credit card APRs near a record 21%, building to $1,000 first and automating a 2-3% paycheck transfer cuts borrowing risk fastest.

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