15+ American Savings Statistics to Know in 2022

As economic uncertainty looms and recession concerns mount, the need to save for a rainy day – or perhaps a rainy year or longer – comes into sharp relief in 2022. Indeed, the need to save is more starkly evident now for American individuals and families than it’s been in quite a while. These savings statistics will give you an idea of how Americans are responding.

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NOBL Vs. SCHD: Which Is The Better Dividend Fund?

Summary

  • NOBL invests in high-quality S&P 500 stocks that have consistently increased dividends for 25 years.
  • It has a 2.0% current yield and 12% compounded returns since inception.
  • While NOBL is a good fund in its own right, I personally prefer SCHD with its higher returns, better risk metrics, higher dividend yield, and lower expenses.

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3 Top Water ETFs to Quench Your Thirst This Summer (FIW)

Invesco Water Resources ETF(NASDAQ:PHO): Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s hawkish speech at the Jackson Hole economic symposium indicates continued market volatility, as the odds of a recession will increase with the Fed raising rates aggressively. Therefore, investing in water ETFs Invesco Water Resources (PHO), First Trust Water (FIW), and iShares Global Utilities (JXI) might be a wise decision now, given the sector’s resilience to economic uncertainties. Read more…
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