Forty Percent of Americans Slacked Off Financially in 2014, HSH.com poll finds

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FOSTER CITY, Calif., Jan. 12, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With many Americans making resolutions to improve their finances in the new year, a new HSH.com poll finds that many Americans didn't take any actions to improve their debt or credit profiles in 2014, including refinancing or prepaying their mortgages, and a large portion of those had no plans to do so in 2015.

The poll of 1,905 American adults conducted by Op4G on behalf of HSH.com shows that 40 percent of consumers chose not to refinance or prepay their mortgage, pay off credit card debt, improve their credit score or save more for retirement in the previous calendar year.

"It's a shame that more homeowners don't make any efforts to trim their mortgage costs," notes Keith Gumbinger, HSH.com's vice president. "Even if you've already got a great mortgage rate, you can create real savings over time with even small regular prepayments of principal. Even a small additional amount each month can save thousands of dollars over the life of the loan."

Although consumers were presented with some of the lowest mortgage rates seen in years, just 15 percent of respondents chose to refinance their home to take advantage. Even fewer - just three percent - said that they had prepaid their mortgage in 2014, despite a rebounding domestic economy.

These are the percentage of people that have a mortgage balance and said they took the following actions in 2014:

  • Refinance a mortgage - 15.27 percent
  • Save money for retirement - 26.6 percent
  • Prepay a mortgage - 3.04 percent
  • Pay off credit card debt - 23.92 percent
  • Improve credit score - 24.24 percent

Here are the percentages of people with mortgages who plan to take the following actions in 2015:

  • Refinance a mortgage - 8.97 percent
  • Save money for retirement - 32.74 percent
  • Prepay a mortgage - 11.64 percent
  • Pay off credit card debt - 29.85 percent
  • Improve credit score - 27.75 percent

Women were more likely to have taken none of the above actions in 2014; 59.69 percent of those who did nothing last year were female. That percentage holds true for 2015 as well, with women accounting for 58.04 percent of those who said they have no plans to take any of these actions in 2015.

Men are twice as likely to have taken or plan to take action to refinance or prepay their mortgages, while both genders are almost equally likely to have taken credit-related action (pay off credit cards or improve a credit score).

The full analysis and results can be found at http://www.hsh.com/finance/mortgage/financial-slackers.html

About HSH.com

HSH.com is a trusted source of mortgage data, trends, news and analysis. Since 1979, HSH's market research and commentary has helped homeowners, buyers and sellers make smart financial choices and save money on mortgage and home equity products. HSH.com, of Riverdale, N.J., is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. QNST, one of the largest Internet marketing and media companies in the world. QuinStreet is committed to providing consumers and businesses with the information they need to research, find and select the products, services and brands that best meet their needs. The company is a leader in ethical marketing practices. For more information, please visit QuinStreet.com.

CONTACT: Alex Bryant HSH.com abryant@quinstreet.com 650.703.5214
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