Business Telegraph > US economy > 39% of Americans couldn’t manage an unplanned $400 expense US economy39% of Americans couldn’t manage an unplanned $400 expenseJuly 13, 2019posted on Jul. 13, 2019 at 3:00 pm Americans still aren't equipped to handle financial emergencies. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphJuly 13, 2019previous articleThis work perk can help you build wealth — or load you up with taxes and risknext articleTop university split in row over erasing ‘racist’ science pioneers from the campus Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also LikeUS economyTop Fed official says ‘no rush’ on rates after ‘disappointing’ dataMarch 27, 2024US economyInflation is bananas: after 20 years, Trader Joe’s raises the fruit’s price by four centsMarch 27, 2024US economyFive ways US growth acceleratesMarch 26, 2024This Is the Best Way for Joe Biden to Talk About the EconomyMarch 25, 2024US senators reach deal on $1.2tn spending bill to avert government shutdownMarch 23, 2024Slovaks vote in presidential election that might bolster PM FicoMarch 22, 2024Recommended For YouGlobal EconomyHuawei's profit doubled in 2023 as smartphone, autos business picked upMarch 29, 2024bitcoinDogwifhat Becomes Third-Largest Meme Coin as Bitcoin Clings to $70K – CoinDeskMarch 29, 2024financeThe six rules Gen Z shoppers should follow as survey finds average debt exceeds £5,000March 29, 2024Real EstateChina’s Vanke vows to cut debt by $14bn as property woes mountMarch 29, 2024HealthIreland’s smoking ban 20 years on: how an unheralded civil servant triumphed against big tobaccoMarch 29, 2024
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