When disaster strikes, such as an unexpected layoff, many Americans aren't prepared to deal with the financial consequences.
A new survey from Bankrate found that only 29 percent of Americans have enough emergency savings to last more than six months and just 18 percent have sufficient savings to cover three to five months, meaning only 47 percent of Americans — less than half — are truly prepared for an emergency.
In fact, the survey found that 45 percent of Americans could only make it three months or less if they had to live off their savings.