How financially secure do you feel?

Before we dive into today’s poll, we want to take a moment to remind everyone of something very important. Whenever you participate in one of our polls, your responses are completely anonymous and confidential. We have absolutely no way of knowing how you personally voted. Your privacy is always protected, and we want you to feel comfortable sharing your thoughts. We promise!

Now, with that in mind, let’s get to today’s poll. We’re interested in learning how financially secure you’re feeling these days.

Do you feel completely at ease—no financial concerns, everything’s on track? Or perhaps you’re mostly doing fine but occasionally have some worries about the future, like unexpected expenses popping up?

Maybe you’re in a tough spot right now, feeling financially unstable or unsure how to manage?

Whatever your situation is, we’d love to hear from you. And if you’re comfortable sharing a bit more, we always welcome comments.

Let us know how you’re managing or what’s on your mind when it comes to finances. As always, thank you for taking part in the poll.

RELATED

RVDT2744

Sign up for America's favorite RVing newsletter

The RVtravel.com Sunday newsletter is completely free and filled with great RV information, advice, and news written by RV experts, delivered right to your inbox every Saturday and Sunday morning. We will never sell your information and you won't ever get SPAM from us. When you subscribe, you'll get three checklists that every RVer should have as a thank you!

Our most popular articles this week:


Amazon Prime Day is coming soon but…
The deals are already on! Click here and see if what you’ve been wanting or needing is on sale. And if it’s not now, it might be soon!


THE BEST WAY TO SUPPORT US?
Tell other RVers about us! If you love us and our newsletters, chances are other RVers will too! You could tell your campsite neighbors how great we are, you could post a newsletter or story you enjoyed on your Facebook, you could write us a love letter on the campground bulletin board… You get the picture. Spread the word—help us out! THANK YOU!

Comments

Please follow our rules for commenting.

8 Comments

Roger H.
8 months ago

Can you ever have too much money?

Rich
8 months ago
Reply to  Roger H.

Nope.

Dan
8 months ago

We have always followed the idea of living below our means and it worked for us. We became debt free long before we retired. Haven’t paid interest on anything for many years, but we are still cautious about what the future may bring. Cautious, but not fearful.

Vince S
8 months ago
Reply to  Dan

If you are a citizen of the United States, you are not debt free my friend.

Nope, I just checked and verified you have a balance of $324,123 in uncollected debt for the services you’ve already received of the U.S. government.

You and every single taxpayer in the U.S. are on the hook for that. The money’s already spent and that’s your portion of the bill which is compounding in interest and growing as you read this.

Good news if you’re Canadian! Right now, each Canadian taxpayer only has an uncollected debt of $30,437 for government services already rendered.

U.S National Debt Clock

Canadian National Debt Clock

Tom
8 months ago

Biggest concern is radical tax changes. I feel like a deer in the headlights.

Jim Johnson
8 months ago

It helps being a former banker. Not that I made a lot of money, but that I understand money. and contracts. We have always lived within our means. We never had a lot of expensive ‘toys’. We use credit, we don’t let credit use us.

And I know what we don’t know. I have a financial planner (I refuse to be a day trader), I have a CPA (tax issues), and I have an estate attorney – if and when I need them. Pros should save you more than you pay them.

Leonard R.
8 months ago

If you own an RV you better be financially secure!

DW/ND
8 months ago
Reply to  Leonard R.

Exactly right Leonard! Seems like one is always waiting for the other shoe to fall…….. or some major part fail……..