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Are You Saving Enough in 2025? What the Data Says About Falling Short (Plus: Where to Keep Conservatorship Funds)

2025/6/19
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Sean Pyles
作为 NerdWallet 的《Smart Money》播客主播,Sean Pyles 提供了深入的财务和保险知识,帮助听众做出明智的财务决策。
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Elizabeth Ayoola: 作为一名理财爱好者,我发现自己在2025年并非所有储蓄目标都能完全达成。虽然我在退休账户方面进展顺利,但紧急基金的储备还不够充足。不过,相较于去年,我今年的整体储蓄情况有所改善,这主要归功于我重新启动了紧急储蓄基金的供款,并且我正在努力实现401k账户的最高供款额。最重要的是,我将一切都自动化了,这大大提高了我的储蓄效率。 Erin El Issa: 调查数据显示,美国人在储蓄方面存在一些令人担忧的趋势。虽然平均来看,受雇的美国人能够储蓄其税后收入的23%,这是一个可喜的数字,但仍有近四分之一的人不清楚自己到底储蓄了多少,更有10%的人根本没有进行持续性的储蓄。此外,人们在储蓄的意愿和实际能力之间存在脱节,即使是那些收入较高的人,也面临着储蓄的障碍,例如不断上涨的生活成本。因此,为了更好地实现储蓄目标,建议大家将储蓄纳入预算中,并采取自动化储蓄的方式,以确保每个月都能有稳定的资金流入储蓄账户。

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This chapter discusses the findings of NerdWallet's midyear savings report, focusing on how much Americans are saving, what they're saving for, and the barriers they face. It also offers strategies for improving savings habits, such as automating contributions and using sinking funds.
  • 23% of employed Americans save 1-10% of their take-home income
  • Emergencies and vacations are top savings priorities
  • Automating savings is crucial for consistent progress
  • Sinking funds help save for specific expenses

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Learn whether you’re saving enough money in 2025. Then, learn where to keep conservatorship funds to safely earn interest.

What is the average American saving in 2025? Where can you keep conservatorship funds to earn interest? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola tackle a listener’s question about how to grow savings when managing a conservatorship account. But first, Elizabeth welcomes Anna Helhoski, NerdWallet senior writer, and Erin El Issa, NerdWallet data writer, to discuss new findings from NerdWallet’s midyear savings report. They cover how much Americans are saving in 2025, what they’re saving for, and the biggest barriers, even for high earners. Erin shares strategies for getting back on track with your savings goals, including how to start small, automate contributions, and make use of tools like “sinking funds.”

Then, host Sean Pyles joins Elizabeth to answer a listener's question about how to grow savings when you're managing a conservatorship account. They welcome NerdWallet banking writer Margarette Burnette, who explains the special requirements of conservatorship accounts, why most online banks won’t support them, and how to shop for the best fit. They discuss how credit unions may offer the right balance of customer service and flexibility, what features to compare when choosing an account, and why convenience and compliance often outweigh high interest rates in these cases.

NerdWallet’s roundup of the best high-yield savings accounts: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/banking/high-yield-online-savings-accounts

See NerdWallet’s lists of the best banks and credit unions that can help you manage and grow your funds more optimally: https://www.nerdwallet.com/p/best/banking/best-banks-and-credit-unions

How to decide between a credit union and a bank: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/banking/credit-unions-vs-banks

In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: how to save money, emergency funds, 2025 savings trends, high-yield savings accounts, conservator savings account, conservatorship account, savings goals, savings by income level, how much to save per month, automating savings, sinking fund, saving for travel, saving for emergencies, online savings account, savings barriers, low interest savings, saving with a high income, credit union vs bank, managing someone else's money, saving for medical expenses, pet emergency savings, budgeting for short-term goals, CDs vs savings accounts, 529 plans, UTMA account, retirement account options, IRA vs 401k, APY drops explained, saving for gifts, saving for kids expenses, certificate of deposit, NerdWallet savings survey, savings tips 2025, and setting savings goals.

To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email [email protected]).

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