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U.S. Consumers Could Ease Expense Pressures by Earning More Interest on Savings, Santander Bank Survey Finds

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Santander Bank's Growing Personal Savings (GPS) Tracker reveals that Americans are missing opportunities to earn more interest on their savings. Key findings include:

- 74% would sit in traffic for an hour to earn $200, but only 16% moved money to higher-yielding accounts in the past year.
- 44% missed their savings goal in June, up from 35% in March.
- 63% of those aware of their interest rate are earning less than 3%.
- 48% cannot cover a $2,000 emergency expense from savings.
- Back-to-school shopping and rising energy costs are impacting savings goals.

The survey highlights the need for increased awareness about higher interest rate accounts and the importance of emergency savings in the face of financial challenges.

Il GPS Tracker della Banca Santander rivela che gli americani stanno perdendo opportunità per guadagnare più interessi sui loro risparmi. I principali risultati includono:

- Il 74% sarebbe disposto a rimanere in coda nel traffico per un'ora per guadagnare 200 dollari, ma solo il 16% ha spostato denaro su conti con rendimenti più elevati nell'ultimo anno.
- Il 44% ha mancato il proprio obiettivo di risparmio a giugno, rispetto al 35% di marzo.
- Il 63% di coloro che sono a conoscenza del proprio tasso di interesse guadagna meno del 3%.
- Il 48% non può coprire una spesa di emergenza di 2.000 dollari con i risparmi.
- Gli acquisti per il ritorno a scuola e l'aumento dei costi energetici stanno influenzando gli obiettivi di risparmio.

Il sondaggio evidenzia la necessità di una maggiore consapevolezza riguardo ai conti con tassi di interesse più elevati e l'importanza dei risparmi per emergenze di fronte a sfide finanziarie.

El GPS Tracker del Banco Santander revela que los estadounidenses están perdiendo oportunidades para ganar más intereses sobre sus ahorros. Los hallazgos clave incluyen:

- El 74% estaría dispuesto a estar atrapado en el tráfico durante una hora para ganar 200 dólares, pero solo el 16% movió dinero a cuentas de mayor rendimiento en el último año.
- El 44% no alcanzó su objetivo de ahorro en junio, subiendo del 35% en marzo.
- El 63% de los que conocen su tasa de interés están ganando menos del 3%.
- El 48% no puede cubrir un gasto de emergencia de 2,000 dólares con sus ahorros.
- Las compras de regreso a clases y el aumento de los costos de energía están impactando los objetivos de ahorro.

La encuesta destaca la necesidad de aumentar la conciencia sobre las cuentas de tasas de interés más altas y la importancia del ahorro de emergencia ante desafíos financieros.

산탄데르 은행의 GPS 추적기는 미국인들이 저축으로 더 많은 이자를 얻을 기회를 놓치고 있음을 보여줍니다. 주요 결과는 다음과 같습니다:

- 74%는 200달러를 벌기 위해 한 시간 동안 교통체증에 갇히는 것을 감수하겠지만, 지난 한 해 동안 고수익 계좌로 돈을 옮긴 사람은 단 16%에 불과합니다.
- 6월에 저축 목표를 달성하지 못한 비율은 44%로, 3월의 35%에서 증가했습니다.
- 자신의 이자율을 알고 있는 사람 중 63%는 3% 미만의 이자를 받고 있습니다.
- 48%는 2,000달러의 긴급 비용을 저축으로 충당할 수 없습니다.
- 학교 시작 시즌 및 에너지 비용 상승이 저축 목표에 영향을 미치고 있습니다.

이 설문조사는 높은 이자율 계좌에 대한 인식 제고와 재정적 어려움에 직면했을 때 비상 자금 저축의 중요성을 강조합니다.

Le GPS Tracker de la Banque Santander révèle que les Américains manquent des occasions de gagner plus d'intérêts sur leurs économies. Les principaux résultats incluent :

- 74 % seraient prêts à rester dans les embouteillages pendant une heure pour gagner 200 dollars, mais seulement 16 % ont déplacé de l'argent vers des comptes à rendement plus élevé au cours de l'année écoulée.
- 44 % n'ont pas atteint leur objectif d'épargne en juin, contre 35 % en mars.
- 63 % de ceux qui connaissent leur taux d'intérêt gagnent moins de 3 %.
- 48 % ne peuvent pas couvrir une dépense d'urgence de 2 000 dollars avec leurs économies.
- Les achats de rentrée scolaire et l'augmentation des coûts de l'énergie affectent les objectifs d'épargne.

Le sondage met en évidence la nécessité d'une sensibilisation accrue concernant les comptes à taux d'intérêt plus élevés et l'importance de l'épargne d'urgence face à des défis financiers.

Der GPS Tracker der Santander Bank zeigt, dass die Amerikaner Gelegenheiten verpassen, um mehr Zinsen auf ihre Ersparnisse zu verdienen. Wichtige Ergebnisse sind:

- 74% würden eine Stunde im Verkehr stehen, um 200 Dollar zu verdienen, aber nur 16% haben im letzten Jahr Geld in ertragsstärkere Konten umgeschichtet.
- 44% haben ihr Sparziel im Juni verfehlt, im Vergleich zu 35% im März.
- 63% derjenigen, die sich ihres Zinssatzes bewusst sind, verdienen weniger als 3%.
- 48% können eine Notfallausgabe von 2.000 Dollar nicht aus Ersparnissen decken.
- Der Einkauf für die Schule und die steigenden Energiekosten beeinträchtigen die Sparziele.

Die Umfrage zeigt die Notwendigkeit eines erhöhten Bewusstseins für Konten mit höheren Zinssätzen und die Bedeutung von Notfallersparnissen angesichts finanzieller Herausforderungen.

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  • 74% of Americans would sit in traffic for an hour to earn $200, but only 16% took the time to move money to higher-yielding accounts.
  • As expense pressures mount, 44% of Americans missed their savings goal in June, up from 35% in March.
  • Six in 10 back-to-school shoppers across the U.S. expect it will impact their ability to meet their savings goals.

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Santander Bank, N.A. (“Santander Bank” or “the Bank”) announced today the findings of its second Growing Personal Savings (“GPS”) Tracker, a research series exploring Americans’ approach to building and managing their savings. While many Americans have been adding to their savings month-over-month, the overall percentage doing so each month dipped in Q2. The survey found expenses stemming from back-to-school shopping and energy costs over the summer will further impact households’ ability to save.

As Americans contend with these added financial burdens, many are missing out on a simple and convenient opportunity to ease expense pressures by earning more interest on their savings. A typical American saver1 could earn an additional $200 by moving money to an account that earns a higher rate of interest, but certain misperceptions have prevented many from making their money work for them. For example, half of Americans do not realize savings rates are the highest they have been in about 15 years, and some believe it takes too much time to make a change. Yet, Americans would be willing to do much more time-consuming and frustrating tasks for $200 — such as sitting in traffic for one hour (74%) or standing in line for two hours (72%).

“Americans remain resilient in the face of continued financial challenges, but many are missing out on the opportunity to earn more with higher interest rate accounts due to general lack of awareness,” said Tim Wennes, Santander US CEO. “Our research uncovers both the opportunities and challenges confronting Americans, which helps Santander Bank as we continue to innovate and update our platforms, products and services to enhance engagement and support our customers in achieving their financial goals.”

Of Americans who are aware of what rate they are receiving, two-thirds (63%) are earning less than 3%. Less than two in 10 Americans (16%) moved money in the past year to take advantage of higher rates, and seven in 10 (69%) are not using savings accounts that pay more interest. These include high-yield savings accounts, money market accounts and certificates of deposit. While they are underutilized by savers, seven in 10 prefer the features of higher-yielding accounts compared to traditional savings accounts.

Savings Slow in Q2, and Upcoming Bills Pose Further Challenges

The GPS Tracker shows many (54%) savers added to their savings balance each month in Q2, though down from 60% in March, and 44% of those with a savings goal missed their target in June, up from 35% in March. Americans also fell short of their tax refund savings expectations this year. While 86% planned to save some portion of their tax refund, only six in 10 had done so, and those who did were generally saving a smaller proportion than planned. Expenses played a major role in these shortcomings, with too many bills or financial commitments being the top obstacles to saving in Q2.

Additional barriers to saving lie ahead, as Americans contend with energy costs and a looming back-to-school shopping season. Four in 10 say they will spend on back-to-school shopping, with one in three planning to spend $500 or more. More than half of back-to-school shoppers (53%) will dip into their savings to cover purchases, and six in 10 believe back-to-school shopping will be an obstacle to their savings goals. Most parents with children under age 18 (85%) will incur back-to-school shopping expenses, with four in 10 (41%) saying it is one of the two most expensive shopping events of the year. Adding to the stress this summer are rising energy costs, with 63% identifying them as a barrier to saving.

Americans Lack Sufficient Emergency Savings

Many Americans lack sufficient emergency savings, with nearly half (48%) unable to cover a $2,000 emergency expense from savings, and less than half (49%) having contributed to their emergency savings in the past three months. While many financial experts recommend high-yield savings accounts for growing rainy-day funds, less than one-quarter (22%) who contributed to their emergency savings in the past three months have such an account. Unexpected expenses were cited as a major savings obstacle in Q2, highlighting the importance of being prepared.

Methodology

This research on growing personal savings, conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of Santander Bank, surveyed 2,209 American adults. The Q2 study was conducted between June 26 – 27, 2024. The interviews were fielded online, and the margin of error was +/- 2 percentage points for the total audience at a 95% confidence level. This data was weighted to target population proportions for a representative sample based on age, gender, ethnicity, region, and education. Percentages may not equal 100 due to rounding. Monthly measures were based on additional monthly survey pulses, conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of Santander Bank, of ~2,200 Americans adults.

The full Q2 report and more information about the Santander Bank, N.A. survey can be found here.

About Santander Bank, N.A.

Santander Bank, N.A. is one of the country’s leading retail and commercial banks, with $102 billion in assets. With its corporate offices in Boston, the Bank’s more than 5,100 employees and more than 1.8 million customers are principally located in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. The Bank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Madrid-based Banco Santander, S.A. (NYSE: SAN), recognized as one of the world’s most admired companies by Fortune Magazine in 2024, with approximately 168 million customers in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. It is overseen by Santander Holdings USA, Inc., Banco Santander’s intermediate holding company in the U.S. For more information on Santander Bank, please visit www.santanderbank.com.

Santander Bank, N.A. is a Member FDIC and a wholly owned subsidiary of Banco Santander, S.A. © 2024 Santander Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Santander, Santander Bank, the Flame Logo are trademarks of Banco Santander, S.A. or its subsidiaries in the United States or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

1 According to the Federal Reserve, the median savings in bank accounts is $8,000. Earning 2.5 percentage points more interest annually would equate to about $200 for these typical savers.

Media Contact:

Andrew Simonelli

andrew.simonelli@santander.us



Caroline Connolly

caroline.connolly@santander.us

Source: Santander Bank, N.A.

FAQ

What percentage of Americans missed their savings goals in June 2024 according to Santander Bank's survey?

According to Santander Bank's GPS Tracker, 44% of Americans missed their savings goal in June 2024, an increase from 35% in March.

How many Americans moved money to take advantage of higher interest rates in the past year?

The survey found that less than two in 10 Americans (16%) moved money in the past year to take advantage of higher interest rates.

What percentage of Americans can't cover a $2,000 emergency expense from savings?

According to the Santander Bank survey, nearly half (48%) of Americans are unable to cover a $2,000 emergency expense from their savings.

How are back-to-school expenses affecting Americans' savings goals?

Six in 10 back-to-school shoppers across the U.S. expect it will impact their ability to meet their savings goals, with 53% planning to dip into their savings to cover purchases.

What percentage of Americans are earning less than 3% interest on their savings?

The survey revealed that of Americans who are aware of their interest rate, two-thirds (63%) are earning less than 3% on their savings.

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