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Bankrate: Americans feel more financially secure

By Palm Beach Business.com

DELRAY BEACH — Bankrate.com's financial security index rose in January for a second consecutive month, but consumers continue to feel less financially secure than they did one year ago.

The overall financial security index measured 97.3, up from 95.8 in December and the highest since June's 97.8. Any reading below 100 indicates a lower level of financial security compared with 12 months earlier.

"Each of the components – job security, savings, debt, net worth and overall financial security – improved over the past month," Bankrate  senior financial analyst Greg McBride said. "This corresponds with a broader trend of positive economic data in recent weeks. But the overall financial security index is still showing a decline versus one year ago, so ample room for improvement remains. The negative sentiment is highest among retirees and lower-income households."

— Job security turned positive for the first time since May, with 20 percent of Americans feeling more secure than one year ago and 17 percent feeling less secure

— Savings is still the Achilles' heel of financial security, with those feeling less comfortable than a year ago (41 percent) outnumbering those more comfortable (14 percent) nearly three-to-one.

Americans under age 30, college graduates and households with annual income of $75,000 or more continue to be most comfortable with their savings, while households with annual income under $30,000 and the unemployed are least comfortable.

— Americans are neutral on debt, with 23 percent saying they're more comfortable than one year ago and 23 percent saying they're less comfortable. This is the first time since June that Americans' feelings on debt did not skew towards "less comfortable."

— Sentiment turned positive on net wealth for the first time since July, with 24 percent of Americans reporting higher net worth than one year ago and 22 percent reporting lower net worth.

Those under age 50 are the most likely to report higher net worth than one year ago, whereas those age 50 and up are the most likely to report lower net worth. Households with annual income of $75,000 or more are the most likely to have higher net worth; those with annual income under $30,000 are most likely to report lower net worth.

— Americans' overall financial situation is still seen as negative, with 28 percent saying it is worse than one year ago and 23 percent saying it is better.

The gap between those reporting a worse situation and those reporting a better situation has narrowed each month since October. Only 12 percent of retirees say their overall financial situation is better now than one year ago.

— More than half of Americans (56 percent) spent about what they'd expected this holiday season. Only 17 percent spent more than expected, while 24 percent spent less than expected (compared with 19 percent and 27 percent, respectively, last year).

Households with annual income under $50,000 and those under age 30 were the most likely to say they spent less than expected.

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