NEW YORK, Sept. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- As the U.S.
savings rate drops to a five-yeari low, a new national survey conducted by PurePoint® Financial, a
division of MUFG Union Bank, N.A., reveals a significant shift in how many Americans define the "American Dream," as their
financial foundations feel increasingly unstable. 71 percent of Americans feel the American Dream has changed, and the majority
of Americans (64 percent) say they define financial success as not living paycheck-to-paycheck.
PurePoint Financial conducted the survey to both understand the concerns that are top-of-mind for Americans as they consider
their financial futures, and identify the habits of those who are the best and most consistent at growing their financial nest
eggs. Results show uncertainty around the state of the economy, rising living and healthcare costs, and the political climate are
the primary factors driving Americans' pessimistic outlook on their financial future. Only one in four Americans feel it's easier
to get ahead today versus five years ago, and half don't expect to feel better about their savings five years from today.
Americans feel unprepared, but fears aren't motivating them to change bad financial habits
The research also shows many Americans are failing to convert their concerns into better habits when it comes to financial
decision-making and preparing for the future.
- 1 in 3 Americans save 10 percent or less of each paycheck.
- While Americans openly admit to being concerned about the future, almost half don't have money saved in a retirement
account.
- Although digital and mobile banking is becoming more widespread, Americans aren't taking advantage of apps that can
help them make smarter financial choices—just seven percent of Americans use a savings-specific app.
"Sometimes in the face of uncertainty, people tend to freeze and not take any action at all," said Pierre P. Habis, President, PurePoint Financial. "The best advice I can give people is to always plan for
tomorrow by saving what you can, ideally at least 10 percent of your income, But even if you can't put that much aside, set up a
system to save a set amount each month. Prioritizing saving on a regular basis can make all the difference."
Americans are more comfortable discussing religion and politics with family than finances
The greatest point of tension across the U.S. appears when discussing finances with their families—even though they expect
parents to be the primary teachers of financial education to future generations.
- While an overwhelming number of people (87 percent) say they think parents are responsible for teaching children
about saving, only half (51 percent) of Americans say their own parents taught them financial and savings skills.
- Many Americans (42 percent) said they ultimately rely on themselves to learn as best they can.
A group of American "super savers" have cracked the code on savings habits
About 20 percent of Americans surveyed are "super savers" who are most likely to set aside a large portion of income regularly
for savings, and demonstrate consistent habits that help them successfully save.
- Super savers are more optimistic about the future than other Americans
- They make saving a routine: 40 percent pre-determine an amount that is automatically deposited into savings from
each paycheck they receive.
As part of its mission to assist Americans in increasing their savings, PurePoint Financial conducts ongoing research to
understand why and how Americans save. The "State of Savings in America" research shows that Americans know savings is important
to ensuring their financial futures are stable, and strong financial habits can help improve optimism and resilience through
periods of economic uncertainty.
About the PurePoint "State of Savings in America" Research
The PurePoint State of Savings in America Research is an online survey of 6,001 adults (18+ years of age) in the U.S.
The completed surveys collected were nationally representative. The research was commissioned by PurePoint Financial and produced
by independent research firm Edelman Intelligence. The margin of error for the total sample is +/-1.27 percentage points. Data
was collected July 20 – August 3, 2017 by Edelman Intelligence.
About PurePoint® Financial
PurePoint Financial is a division of MUFG Union Bank, N.A., a proud member of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
(MUFG), one of the world's leading financial groups. As the next evolution in the financial services industry,
PurePoint® Financial is the modern way to save − online, over the phone or in person. PurePoint offers
market-leading CD and savings rates, no monthly fees and all the flexibility and convenience of online banking with 24/7 access
from your computer, tablet or mobile devices. PurePoint also offers Financial Centers at select locations staffed by
knowledgeable team members who are committed to delivering exceptional service.
About MUFG Union Bank, N.A.
MUFG Union Bank, N.A., is a full-service bank with offices across the United States. We provide a wide spectrum
of corporate, commercial and retail banking and wealth management solutions to meet the needs of customers. We also offer
an extensive portfolio of value-added solutions for customers, including investment banking, personal and corporate trust, global
custody, transaction banking, capital markets, and other services. With assets of $116.7
billion, as of June 30, 2017, MUFG Union Bank has strong capital reserves, credit ratings
and capital ratios relative to peer banks. MUFG Union Bank is a proud member of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (NYSE:
MTU), one of the world's largest financial organizations with total assets of approximately ¥304.2 trillion (JPY) or $2.7 trillion (USD)¹, as of June 30, 2017. The corporate headquarters (principal
executive office) for MUFG Americas Holdings Corporation, which is the financial holding company and MUFG Union Bank, is in
New York City. The main banking office of MUFG Union Bank is in San
Francisco, California.
PurePoint Financial is a division of MUFG Union Bank, N.A.
©2017 MUFG Union Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC.
PurePoint and the PurePoint logo are registered trademarks and brand names of MUFG Union Bank, N.A.
i U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis - Current personal savings rates in the U.S.,
August 2017
1 Exchange rate of 1 USD=¥112.0 (JPY) as of June 30,
2017
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