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19 New Studies on Saving Money in 2023
Are you curious to see new research about saving money in 2023? Then look no further.
We have curated a list of up-to-date statistics below.
Keep reading.
Top Saving Money Statistics
These are the most interesting saving money statistics you should know:
- Only 36% of Nigerians have at least 3 months’ worth of emergency funds. (Joseph Grand & Company)
- 54% of Nigeria’s unbanked poor prefer saving money at home to banks. (Inclusion for all Initiative)
- 52% of Americans are behind in saving for retirement, and 16% are not even sure whether they’re on track. (Bankrate)
- Men consider themselves better at saving money than women. (Talker Research)
- Nice people don’t save enough money. (Yahoo)
- Can money buy happiness? If you are rich and dealing with a severe emotional crisis then money won’t help. (Livemint)
- Money boosts happiness for most people up to earnings of $500,000. (CBS News, PNAS)
- 80% of Nigerians do not have insurance. (Joseph Grand & Company)
- Women have less money than men in their bank accounts. (GoBankingRates)
- Around 44% of those who save regularly were more satisfied with their life as a whole. (Good Housekeeping)
- 90% of Americans would save money by switching to electric vehicles. (Microsoft Start)
- Men saved over twice as much money as women in 2022 (The Motley Fool)
- 50% of couples consider dishonesty about money a form of infidelity. 21% wish they had known more about their partner’s financial attitudes before committing to the relationship. (Business Wire)
- People save more money when their goals fit their personality (Earth.com)
- 63% of Nigerians report their income is not enough for them let alone with dependents (Joseph Grand & Company)
- Nearly 1 in 5 Americans have used a BNPL service in the past 12 months. (Nerdwallet)
- 32% of Canadians are nearing retirement without any savings whatsoever (Spring Financial)
- Companies could save money by catching up with digitization (FM Magazine)
- About 13% of Romanians plan to save their money in cash in 2023 —showing Romanians are increasingly moving towards a cashless economy. (Romania Insider)
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