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NEWS RELEASE Media Contact: Lack of Savings Key Issue Revealed in Denver, CO - August 29, 2003 - Consumers United Association recently conducted a survey of its 9,439 members. Among the findings were 27 percent of respondents do not save money each month and 22 percent indicated they experienced collection problems in the past year. CUA surveyed its membership to determine financial issues, behaviors and concerns affecting its membership. The overwhelming majority (81 percent) reported being impacted by the downturn in the economy. Many of the 27 percent of respondents who do not save regularly could find themselves in immediate financial hardship should they lose a job, get divorced, incur a major medical, house repair or other large bill. The CUA survey finding regarding saving is consistent with the Federal Reserve Board 1998 Survey that reported 23 percent of all Americans do not save regularly. "Saving is an important financial tool for everyone, but particularly for those families living paycheck to paycheck," said Renee Beauregard, executive director, CUA. "Savings can help prevent home foreclosures or evictions and other financially devastating problems." To help CUA offers the following tips to begin saving.
Consumers United Association (CUA) is a nonprofit consumer advocacy association serving consumers in Colorado. Our mission is to improve the financial lives of consumers by providing financial education and advocacy. CUA offers services and resources to aid consumers in the resolution of consumer problems and provides a united voice for consumers in the legislative arena. For more information visit www.cuacolorado.org. |
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