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What to use when you’re unemployed

Last updated: November 25, 2025 11:20 pm
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Unemployment is a challenging situation that many individuals find themselves in, leading to a lack of steady income. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of Aug. 2025, 4.3% of Americans — 7.4 million people — were unemployed and actively seeking work. If you are part of this demographic, it’s essential to understand the options available to you when it comes to managing your finances during this time.

When faced with unemployment, the decision of whether to use a credit card or dip into your savings account to cover expenses can be a tough one. While using your savings may seem like the logical choice in the short term, prolonged periods of unemployment may force you to consider using your credit card. However, it’s crucial to weigh the pros and cons of each option before making a decision.

Using a credit card during unemployment can be risky due to the high interest rates associated with carrying a balance. This can lead to accruing expensive debt, especially when you are already facing a lack of steady income. However, there are exceptions, such as using a card with a 0% APR promotional offer, which can provide temporary relief from finance charges on purchases.

If using a credit card is your only viable option during unemployment, it’s important to make at least the minimum monthly payments to prevent damage to your credit score. Keep in mind that most credit card applications require you to provide income information, and lenders may be hesitant to extend credit to high-risk customers without a stable income source.

On the other hand, tapping into your savings account to cover expenses can provide a buffer without incurring debt or interest. Ideally, you should have an emergency savings fund with several months’ worth of living expenses set aside for situations like unemployment. If you have funds in traditional savings, high-yield savings, money market, or checking accounts, consider using them to meet your financial needs during this challenging time.

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In addition to using your savings or credit card, there are other strategies you can employ to reduce expenses and generate income while unemployed. Taking a closer look at your budget, exploring alternative job opportunities, selling unused items, considering low-interest loans, and seeking assistance from nonprofit credit counselors are all viable options to help you navigate through this difficult period.

In conclusion, using your savings account is generally a more prudent financial move than relying on a credit card during unemployment, as it helps you avoid accruing additional debt. If you have exhausted your savings and need additional funds, exploring personal loans or utilizing a credit card with a 0% APR offer can be viable options. Ultimately, it’s important to carefully evaluate your financial situation and choose the option that best suits your needs during this challenging time.

This article was edited by Robin Saks Frankel.

Editorial Disclosure: The information provided in this article is based on Yahoo Finance’s opinions and has not been reviewed or endorsed by any advertiser. All information on financial products, including rates and fees, is accurate as of the publish date. It’s important to verify the current information on the bank’s website as offers may have changed. Please note that this site does not include all available offers, and approval for financial products is not guaranteed based on credit score alone.

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