Cash Is Out: Gen Z Turns to Credit Cards in Emergencies
Credit One Bank Survey Identifies Generational Differences Regarding Personal Finances and Preparation
The study, which analyzed responses from 1,000
Despite Gen Z's willingness to discuss money matters openly, their lower rates of cash saving underscore a gap in access to resources and foundational financial knowledge.
Other key findings include:
- 60% of American cash/debit holders aged 18–34 do not have a cash emergency fund, compared to 35% of those aged 55+.
- 24% of American credit cardholders have a designated emergency credit card used solely for the purposes of an emergency; 76% of respondents do not.
"The data we've uncovered underscores a profound shift in how Americans prepare for the unexpected," said
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 1,150 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 10th -
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