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Emergency Savings
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Emergency savings are funds set aside to cover unexpected expenses or financial hardships, such as medical bills, car repairs, or job loss. This money acts as a safety net, helping you avoid debt and maintain financial stability during unforeseen events.
Rising Costs Leave Employees Struggling to Save for Emergencies
Increasing cost of living deters employees from saving adequately to an emergency savings fund, Fidelity Investments reports
November 5, 2025
Vestwell, PlanScope360 Deal Brings Financial Wellness Benefits to Educators
Strategic partnership brings access to emergency savings accounts, student loan repayment assistance and 403(b) plans
April 29, 2025
T. Rowe Price Launches In-Plan Emergency Accounts
The in-plan emergency savings solution joins several rainy day planning features offered by T. Rowe Price
April 22, 2025
401(k) Loan Size Ticks Up for 2024
Loan size grew among all age cohorts, and even among those nearing retirement, finds T. Rowe Price
April 16, 2025
Women Expect 2025 to be ‘Year of Living Practically’ Financially: Fidelity
Fidelity Investments study delivers insights into the current state of women’s financial wellness
March 3, 2025
Vestwell Enters Emergency Savings Account Market
In wake of SECURE 2.0 provision to promote emergency savings, company expands its suite of financial wellness solutions with a new workplace ESA
February 12, 2025
SECURE 2.0 Provisions Remain a Top Priority for Plan Sponsors
MFS’ Retirement Outlook 2025 reveals key themes for 2025, including risk of a “no-landing scenario”
January 22, 2025
Americans Resolve to Focus on Finances in 2025
35% In Allianz Life’s 2025 New Year’s Resolution Study say they think their overall financial situation will be better next year
December 20, 2024
Americans Resolving to be ‘Practical’ Financially in 2025
Fidelity’s 16th Annual Resolutions Study finds unexpected expenses and inflation are top financial concerns as majority of Americans say they’re focused on building up emergency savings
December 13, 2024
1 in 3 Guilty of Overspending in Retirement: EBRI
New Spending in Retirement study shows big increase in spending more than they can afford from first study in 2020
November 11, 2024