Updated
Updated · Q2 News · Jul 16
Financial Experts Urge Midyear Money Checkup as 1 in 4 Americans Lacks Emergency Savings
Updated
Updated · Q2 News · Jul 16

Financial Experts Urge Midyear Money Checkup as 1 in 4 Americans Lacks Emergency Savings

3 articles · Updated · Q2 News · Jul 16

Summary

  • Nearly 1 in 4 Americans have no emergency savings, prompting financial experts to push a midyear review to improve household finances before 2026 ends.
  • Apps such as Copilot and Rocket Money can help track every dollar, with consumers and advisers saying even small cuts can sharpen daily budgeting decisions.
  • Emergency funds should be treated like a monthly bill — whether $10 or $100 — so households build a cushion gradually rather than abandoning the goal.
  • Subscriptions, memberships and recurring deliveries are a key place to free up cash, experts said, as Americans look for practical ways to finish the year stronger.

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