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Nearly half of Americans say they don’t have enough cash or access to funds to cover a $1,000 emergency expense, according to Bankrate’s 2026 Emergency Savings Report. Thin margins and frequent unexpected expenses make long-term wealth feel postponed, often tied to promotions, six-figure incomes, or a future season of stability.

In households where money has always felt fragile, saving can seem tied to high-income earners, stronger margins, or fewer setbacks. Financial pressure narrows long-term thinking and makes stability feel uncertain. When emergency cushions are limited, building $10,000 can appear distant, a perception driven by compressed margins across many households.

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