While showing that Americans' financial lives are moving in a positive direction, the report does raise some concerns about their most basic levels of financial stability: emergency funds and retirement. "The finding that four-in-ten adults couldn't cover an unexpected $400 expense without selling...
It also found that 44 percent of adults said they either could not cover an emergency expense costing 400 U.S. dollars, or would cover it by selling something or borrowing money. However, the share was down 6 percentage points since 2013. The survey also showed that 28 percent of American...
Federal Reserve datacitedby Neal Gabler inThe Atlanticreveals that nearly one in two Americans would need to borrow or sell something to pay for a $400 emergency. Some would not be able to come up with the money at all. Pew Charitable Trusts found that 55 percent of households don’t hav...
(47)___ for their following generations:sons and daughters and even grandchildren.Chinese people prefer to save money (48)___ emergency'such as illness.Although Chinese people with(49)___ in the United States don't need to worry about their own social welfare and health insurance,they work...
Chines e peopl e prefer to av e money ___emergency, such as illness Although Chines e peopl e with in th e United States don't need to worry o bout their own social welfar e and health insur ance, they work still very hard, as they hope hat they can mor e money Chines e ...
reducing toxic exposures flying blind in our effort to reduce harmful substances in our food, water, and consumer products. The emergency response unit of this lab has apparently been slated for closure, as have other units that protect Americans from toxins were apparently eliminated, inclu...
Currently, 47 percent of Americans said they eithercould not afford an emergency expense of $400, or would cover it by selling something or borrowing money, according to a separate report by the Federal Reserve Board's Division of Consumer and Community Affairs. ...
Although lawmakers broadly agree that another round of emergency aid is needed, they disagree over the size and scope of it, with deficit-weary Republicans sounding the alarm about the price tag. "The economy is on its way to recovering," Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a ...
8.D in possession of意为“占有;拥有”;on account of意为“因为;由于";in spite of意为“虽然;尽管";in case of意为"以防;以免"。根据 此空后的emergency, such as illness可知,中国人喜欢存钱以防意外 情况出现,故D项正确。 9. A identity意为“身份”;force意为“力量”;fame意为“名誉;名声”;...
Diaz, who co-directs a local nonprofit, Central Florida Jobs With Justice, used the funds to pay off a credit card and a car loan. Her credit score improved. She built an emergency fund — previously nonexistent — which the household was able to lean on when Diaz's partner lost his ...