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Nearly 40% of Americans have less than $500 in cash savings, survey shows
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they cite numbers about "cash savings" but then imply that that's equivalent to savings in general, or liquid assets. like, I'm lucky enough to have a decent amount in my bank account, but my cash savings is probably like, forty bucks? I hardly ever use cash and when I do I just go to an ATM beforehand, why should I have hundreds of dollars in cash lying around? is that what they're talking about, or is "cash savings" some colloquialism or term of art that I'm unfamiliar with that also includes other things than strictly cash?
edit: to be clear, I'm aware many if not most Americans are in dire financial situations, not trying to dispute that, the wording just seems weird. my first instinct is they probably do mean liquid assets, but to use the word "cash" when "liquid" is a more accurate word that would still be understood by a broad audience seems like an odd choice to me. maybe that's just a bit of my slightly pedantic tendencies
I think it usually includes savings accounts
Definitely. This isn't about physical "cash", this is about all liquidity across cash, checking and savings accounts. From the survey itself:
Almost half of Americans are a couple paychecks away from homelessness. It's dire.
https://www.depositaccounts.com/blog/cash-savings-study.html