People Don’t Save Enough for Emergencies, but There Are Ways to Fix That

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People Don’t Save Enough for Emergencies, but There Are Ways to Fix That
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When it comes to saving for emergencies, the evidence is clear: People want to do it. They just don’t follow through.

Updated Feb. 17, 2020 10:00 am ET

A survey by the AARP Public Policy Institute, for instance, found that 71% of workers would likely contribute to an emergency-savings fund if their employer offered one, and 87% would do so if their employer made matching contributions.

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