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August 04, 2025

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Workers 'have a good story'

Employed South Africans are working hard for their financial freedom according to a new survey that shows their resilience and renewed sense of optimism despite the challenging economic climate.

According to the 2025 Old Mutual Savings & Investment Monitor (OMSIM), an annual study that tracks the financial attitudes, behaviours and priorities of working South Africans earning a minimum of R8 000 per month, many consumers are not only hopeful about the future but are also taking deliberate steps to improve their financial well-being.

The OMSIM serves as a barometer for the country's financial health, capturing the lived experiences and evolving behaviours of the middle-income market.

The 2025 findings tell a story of adaptation, resourcefulness and a steady shift from crisis management to more forward-looking financial behaviour.

Vuyokazi Mabude, head of knowledge and insights at Old Mutual, says this year's report is a reflection of a turning point.

"The results show that while life is still difficult for many people, working South Africans are making tangible progress," she says.

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