Despite inflation concerns, most middle-income Americans still aren't leveraging higher interest rates for savings.
That's according to a new Santander survey of roughly 2,200 middle-earning U.S. adults, conducted in early September.
Some 64% of middle-income Americans are earning less than 3% on their primary savings account, the findings show.
But a lack of awareness isn't the main reason why Americans aren't taking advantage of higher rates, according to the survey.
However, some 36% of those surveyed have at least $10,000 in savings, Wennes pointed out.
Persons:
Biden, Tim Wennes
Organizations:
Finance, Santander U.S
Locations:
Santander