Recent research indicates that 77% of Americans are altering their financial management practices due to the current economic climate. With 86% feeling uncertain about the economy and 58% anticipating a recession, individuals are prioritizing predictability and stability in their spending habits. The study, commissioned by Affirm and conducted by Talker Research, reveals that many are keeping cash for unexpected expenses (50%), opting for fixed payments (41%), and focusing on long-term financial planning (36%). Additionally, 39% are prioritizing strategies to avoid credit card fees. This shift towards financial control and clarity is reflected in consumer preferences for transparent terms, interest-free offers, and predictable payment options. (Talkerresearch)
Americans Adapt Financial Strategies Amid Economic Uncertainty
Jun 4, 2025 | 8:00 PM