Over Half of UAE Residents Spend More Than They Earn, Survey Reveals

The Yabi Financial Health Report 2024, conducted by a leading financial technology platform, found that 50.46 per cent of respondents spent more than they earned over the past year, raising alarms over financial security and preparedness for the future

A recent financial survey has unveiled concerning spending habits among UAE residents, with more than half admitting to outspending their earnings.

The Yabi Financial Health Report 2024, conducted by a leading financial technology platform, found that 50.46 per cent of respondents spent more than they earned over the past year, raising alarms over financial security and preparedness for the future.

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The survey further highlighted that only 33.53 per cent of respondents feel assured of having sufficient funds for retirement.

Additionally, 41 per cent expressed little to no optimism about achieving their long-term financial goals, pointing to widespread uncertainty about financial planning and stability.

A Lack of Financial Cushion

While 63 per cent of respondents successfully managed to pay their bills on time, the study found that only half could sustain their expenses for two weeks or less without an income.

This underscores a financial vulnerability among many residents, highlighting the urgent need for improved financial education and budget management skills.

Financial experts attribute excessive spending to a combination of lifestyle choices, societal pressure, and easy access to credit.

According to Raji Kaippallil, a financial advisor and millennial money expert, three key factors contribute to the trend of overspending in the UAE:

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  1. Abundance of Lifestyle Attractions – “In a city like Dubai, there’s always something to splurge on—brunches, clubs, attractions, and more,” Kaippallil told Khaleej Times.
  2. Social Pressures to Maintain Appearances – Many residents feel compelled to keep up with luxury lifestyles, purchasing high-end cars and designer goods even when they cannot afford them.
  3. Ease of Credit Availability – “Credit cards and buy-now-pay-later options make it super easy to buy things on credit, even when people can’t pay for them upfront,” she added.

Residents Reassessing Spending Habits

With the rising cost of living, many UAE residents have begun to rethink their financial habits. Kaunain Fatima, a 28-year-old content creator, revealed that 30 per cent of her salary goes towards rent and groceries, while 20 per cent is set aside for travel and work-related expenses. She prioritizes needs over wants but acknowledges the financial crunch when payments are delayed.

“I aim to save at least 25 per cent every month, but it varies. I also make room for personal indulgences, but I ensure that necessities come first,” Fatima shared.

On the other hand, Zahirah Marty, a South African travel content producer, admitted to struggling with savings. As a freelancer, she faces unpredictable income streams but tries to meet her expenses on time to avoid high-interest rates on overdue payments.

The 50/30/20 Rule: A Budgeting Strategy for Stability

Experts suggest adopting structured budgeting techniques like the 50/30/20 rule to improve financial stability:

  • 50 per cent of income should be allocated to fixed expenses, such as rent, utilities, and education.
  • 30 per cent can go towards discretionary spending, such as entertainment, shopping, and dining out.
  • 20 per cent should be saved or invested for future financial security.

As UAE residents continue to navigate an evolving economic landscape, financial literacy and responsible spending remain crucial for long-term stability.

Experts urge individuals to track their income, reduce unnecessary expenses, and build an emergency fund covering three to six months of fixed expenses to safeguard against financial crises.

With awareness and strategic planning, individuals can shift towards a more secure and sustainable financial future, ensuring they are prepared for both planned and unforeseen financial challenges.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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