Americans Respond to Financial Pressures With Smarter Spending and Increased Saving, New KeyBank Pulse Poll Finds
33% of Americans report making financial trade-offs daily, and another 31% are doing so weekly, as they adjust their financial behavior to match today's realities.
"The financial pressures people face today are real and widespread across the financial spectrum. What stands out, though, is that Americans aren't waiting for conditions to improve," said
Financial Decision-Making Has Become a Daily Practice
Perhaps the most striking finding from KeyBank (NYSE: KEY): one in three Americans (33%) are making financial trade-offs every single day, and another 31% are doing so weekly. That means nearly two-thirds of Americans are actively managing their spending and savings on at least a weekly basis – a sign of financial engagement. Higher earners are not exempt, with a quarter (26%) of those with at least
Americans Are Finding Smart, Creative Ways to Stretch Their Dollars
The survey's most empowering finding: 88% of Americans have made at least one meaningful adjustment to their financial behavior, a figure that spans income levels and generations. The most common strategies include switching to less expensive brands or services (59%, up from 49% in 2025), cutting subscriptions or memberships (51%, up from 41%), and reducing discretionary spending (11%, up from 8% in 2025). Side hustles are also rising. More than one in three Americans (35%) has taken on additional work to generate supplemental income, with Gen Z leading the charge at 49%.
Confidence is Softening Across Every Income Level
Americans are taking a more measured view of their personal financial outlook, with optimism at 20% today compared to 26% in 2025. This shift cuts across income levels, with 29% of households earning
Cost-of-Living Pressures Are Reshaping Financial Priorities
When asked about their top financial concerns, Americans pointed overwhelmingly to everyday expenses: grocery prices (58%), housing costs (44%), and healthcare expenses (30%) top the list. Healthcare is a notable mover, up from 22% in 2025, reflecting growing anxiety about medical costs as a driver of financial strain. Even so, 17% of Americans cite retirement savings as a top concern, a signal that despite near-term pressures, many are keeping one eye on the future.
Looking Ahead: KeyBank's Guidance for 2026
Based on the survey findings, KeyBank has identified five priorities to help Americans turn today's adjustments into tomorrow's financial strength:
- Shift from reactive budgeting to proactive planning. With daily financial trade-offs becoming the norm, regularly reviewing spending habits, savings goals, and financial priorities can ensure that short-term adjustments support long-term stability.
- Turn supplemental income into lasting progress. Channeling additional income toward emergency savings, debt reduction, or retirement contributions can compound its impact over time.
- Seek personalized guidance. Working with a trusted financial partner to build a tailored plan can help Americans navigate uncertainty with greater confidence.
- Deepen your relationship with your bank. A strong banking relationship can enhance your banking experience. Some banks have specific relationship programs, like KeyBank's relationship benefits, which can provide benefits to clients who have a deeper relationship with their bank.
- Turn everyday banking into added value. The right checking account, like KeyBank's Key Select Checking, or right credit card may also unlock rewards, interest, and relationship benefits.
To learn more about the survey's findings, visit the KeyBank 2026 Financial Mobility Pulse Poll Executive Summary.
Access KeyBank's financial wellness online resources, including the Financial Wellness Center's Banking 101 curriculum, or meet with a local banker to complete a Key Financial Wellness Review to chart a path for a more financially confident future.
Methodology
This survey was conducted online by Schmidt Market Research in
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