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Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Islie(op): 1:35pm On Mar 26
by Busola Aro


Three in five Nigerians earn below N100,000 monthly or have no income, according to the Piggyvest Savings Report 2025.

This underscores widening income pressures as rising living costs continue to squeeze households.

In the report, seen by TheCable on Wednesday, Piggyvest said nearly 60 percent either have no income or fall within the lowest income brackets.

The fintech said only 6 percent of Nigerians feel secure and confident about their financial situation, highlighting a widening gap between economic reforms and lived realities.

“On paper, the economy is stabilising… On the ground, however, the strain hasn’t let up,” the report said.

“Across income, savings, spending, debt, and financial satisfaction, a consistent pattern emerges: Nigerians are adapting with resilience, but within increasingly narrow margins.

“In 2025, nearly 3 in 5 Nigerians report either having no monthly income or earning below N100,000 monthly, After a significant decline in 2024.”

The report said income growth in nominal terms has not translated into improved purchasing power, as inflation continues to erode earnings.

Commenting on the findings, Odun Eweniyi, co-founder and chief operating officer (COO) of Piggyvest, said the rise in earnings does not reflect real financial improvement.

“While nominal earnings have increased, the naira has lost a lot of its value in the last two years. Inflation peaked above 33% in 2024. So people are earning more and affording less,” she said.

The report further noted that income distribution remains uneven, with younger Nigerians, particularly Gen Z, more likely to earn below N100,000 or have no income at all, while higher earnings are concentrated among older demographics.

It also highlighted gender disparities, with women more likely to fall within lower income bands.

In the report, Dsione Oseni-Elamah, a financial analyst, said wage inequality has broader economic implications.

“If formal structures continue to undervalue female labour, women will remain relegated to domestic or informal roles where skills are underutilised. This results in massive human capital loss and overall economic inefficiency,” she said.

The report further showed that most Nigerians rely on a single source of income, leaving households vulnerable to shocks.

“Roughly two-thirds of Nigerians rely on a single income source,” Piggyvest said.

“Many who depend on a single income describe feeling squeezed by rising prices and increasingly unstable living costs.”

On spending patterns, the report said food and groceries remain the biggest expense for most Nigerians, followed by transportation, housing, and utilities.

The fintech noted that more than half of income earners provide financial support to extended family members, a phenomenon often described as “black tax”.

“Family responsibility continues to be a defining feature of the financial landscape,” the report noted.

“Savings culture also appears to be weakening, with about one in two Nigerians not saving at all, while only four in 10 have emergency funds.”

Eweniyi said the trend reflects deeper economic pressures.

“What we’re seeing at scale is that even people with the discipline and intent to save are being forced to redirect those funds toward the basics,” she said.

“These aren’t discretionary expenses you can cut.”

Among those who save, the report said the primary goal is building emergency funds, underscoring widespread financial uncertainty.


NIGERIANS RELYING ON FAMILY SUPPORT, INFORMAL DEBT AMID LIMITED ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT

On debt, the firm reported that while only about one in five Nigerians is currently in debt, borrowing is largely driven by necessity rather than consumption.

Damilola Arogundade, treasury and investments lead at Piggyvest, said low and irregular incomes shape financial behaviour.

“For many Nigerians, financial decisions are driven by immediacy rather than long-term planning,” he said.

This, he explained, results in “rational short-termism”, where basic needs crowd out savings and investments.

The report also found that most borrowers rely on informal sources such as friends and family, reflecting limited access to formal credit.

On debt, Joshua Chibueze, co-founder at Piggyvest, said borrowing is often triggered by timing gaps between income and expenses.

“Income tends to come slowly and in small portions, but major expenses arrive all at once,” he said.

“When rent becomes due, when a business needs urgent capital, many Nigerians turn to borrowing not out of choice, but because there’s simply no room to wait.”

Despite the financial pressures, the report noted that Nigerians continue to demonstrate resilience, adapting through budgeting, side hustles, and informal support systems.

However, the firm warned that financial satisfaction remains low, with more than half of Nigerians entering each month unsure whether their income will cover basic needs.

“Financial satisfaction emerges not only from income, but also from stability, predictability, and the ability to absorb shocks,” the report said.

“Most respondents are navigating a persistent tension between doing their best within tight margins and feeling uncertain about the future.”

The report said Nigerians are adjusting their spending, relying on informal support systems, and trying to build financial buffers, but within tight constraints driven by low incomes and rising costs.

It added that improving financial resilience will require not just economic reforms, but systems that support savings and stability, noting that “financial progress is not measured only by numbers, but by confidence”.
https://www.thecable.ng/report-nearly-60-of-nigerians-earn-below-n100000-or-have-no-income/

Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by givedemwotowoto:
Anybody of voting age in Nigeria who doesn’t register to vote, and doesn’t vote in the 2027 election, is a disgrace! Na me talk am.

Edit: I don't care who you vote for. Get off your f***g house on election day and vote. Democracy doesn't implement itself.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by BrickandLace(f): 1:43pm On Mar 26
givedemwotowoto:
Anybody of voting age in Nigeria who doesn’t register to vote and doesn’t vote in the 2027 election, is a disgrace!
cheesy They're all billionaires....ST is taking care of his data dogs especially on NL
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Richtaiwo(m): 1:55pm On Mar 26
I do not understand these headlines fixated on earnings. If you choose not to pursue anything meaningful to improve your situation, but instead remain on social media hurling insults at the government, you will remain exactly where you are. You have been doing so all along, and I assure you, even under the next administration, you will still be doing the same.

No government distributes wealth for free, income must be earned.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Zionmdde: 2:00pm On Mar 26
Richtaiwo:
I do not understand these headlines fixated on earnings. If you choose not to pursue anything meaningful to improve your situation, but instead remain on social media hurling insults at the government, you will remain exactly where you are. You have been doing so all along, and I assure you, even under the next administration, you will still be doing the same.

No government distributes wealth for free, income must be earned.
Yeah tinubu is never responsible for anything
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by givedemwotowoto: 2:04pm On Mar 26
Zionmdde:
Yeah tinubu is never responsible for anything
He’s never responsible for anything bad but takes credit for the slightest good.

Zone-B logic.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Racoon(m): 2:29pm On Mar 26
Imagine! What a sorry situation. Buhari and Tinubu really destroyed the purchasing power and economic life of many citizens of this nation.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by bolaayenimo: 2:40pm On Mar 26
Renewed Hope Noni. And they wanted second term
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by iampeterben(m): 2:42pm On Mar 26
It's indeed a renewed hope for everyone.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by erai30(m): 2:42pm On Mar 26
On your mandate we stand! Suffer nor ,dey tire una?
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Negroid001(m): 2:43pm On Mar 26
This is not even a joke. I know people earning less and raising a family
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by edogu(m): 2:43pm On Mar 26
You now see why some government officials do not support ban on satchet alcoholic drinks grin. Job no dey, you won scatter the one wey dey give people job. In all sincerity, many of us are just surviving in this country, not living. Imagine a secondary or primary school teacher earning below 40k in this economy. Na di£ be that.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by HacheNoire: 2:44pm On Mar 26
The situation compounded over years and blaming the current administration of His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) would be baseless.

With the current direction our great country is moving towards. CONTINUITY is all that is required to affirm and guarantee growth.

Why I am proposing that the senate grant a 16 year term to His Excellency, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR)

Studying models of country have made tremendous progress in short period of time, we cannot deny the the fact that the had consistent or fixed administration that shared common goals.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by tnerro1(m): 2:44pm On Mar 26
And they want to still vote for APC in the next election, no be juju be dat
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Dogalmighty17:
Over 90% of Nigerians don't have up to 500k in account. There is a reason why the world bank says we are the poverty capital of the world.
But since independence till date, our politicians have stolen over 800 billion dollars and stashed in banks abroad. This evil class, the highest paid in the world, still squeeze every kobo they can out of the treasury.

When Abuja national stadium was built, it cost Nigeria over 3 times what it cost Arsenal to build the Emirates stadium. Instances like these liter the landscape. Imagine a coastal road costing 15 trillion Naira. Imagine airport resurfacing of Lagos and Abuja airports costing far more than what California paid for same.

Emiefele is allegedly returning over 4 trillion naira to the national treasury. One man! 4 trillion naira! Money stolen under an administration that was going all over the world begging for loans and grants. The same person, Emiefele, built close to 1000 duplexes in Koroduma, Abuja.

A former COAS, has entire blocks of high end real estate in Dubai. All the houses in the street belong to him. And yet, till date, our soldiers run from battle because they lack ammunition.

Is the black man cursed?
In Benue state, the Chinese have set up a cassava processing facility. It cost them 30 million dollars to do so. Trucks from far and wide bring cassava there. The Chinese pay well so you see trucks lined up for days waiting to offload. The Chinese have refused to allow any Nigerian work in the inventory and finance department. The last time they did so, one of the staff, who didn't even go to school, moved over 300 million naira. This 30 million dollars the Chinese used to build that factory is lesser than the amount of money ALL governors of Benue state may have stolen individually since 1999.

Is it lithium factories? The Chinese are building them in Nasarawa. Foreign Investors we call them. But take a look if the EFCC permits and you will see how much past governors of that state stole. Enough money for over 10 lithium factories.

Our politicians go around claiming to look for investors meanwhile they loot the treasury blind. Tell me. The thousands of dollars Wike, Tinubu and Atiku used to influence delegates came from where? A particular candidate paid each delegate from each local government over 20,000 dollars! Where did that money come from? His earnings? We know he never set up any industries. His son wears a 400 million naira wrist watch. What job does that boy have?

How can a land so blessed be so cursed? Led by men so evil! If the white man was looting his treasury like our elite do, will they be able to build a country where our elite always run to? What is wrong with us?
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Lanretoye(m): 2:46pm On Mar 26
Over 60% of Nigerians don’t even know what is piggyvest…OPay can’t even boast of 60% population capture let alone piggyvest.
Guestmale:
Voting is not the problem, but the problem is having better alternative.
pls who is the better alternative that I should vote now?
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Nackzy: 2:46pm On Mar 26
Na true, even me were dey earn high. No savings
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Guestmale: 2:47pm On Mar 26
givedemwotowoto:
Anybody of voting age in Nigeria who doesn’t register to vote, and doesn’t vote in the 2027 election, is a disgrace! Na me talk am.
Voting is not the problem, but the problem is having better alternative.
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by ekukeku(m): 2:49pm On Mar 26
givedemwotowoto:
Anybody of voting age in Nigeria who doesn’t register to vote, and doesn’t vote in the 2027 election, is a disgrace! Na me talk am.
I knw & I can neva queue for any politician
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by bewisemasses: 2:49pm On Mar 26
Truly pathetic. God help us
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Denalarian: 2:49pm On Mar 26
Very true.. it's all packaging for most people
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by givedemwotowoto: 2:50pm On Mar 26
Guestmale:
Voting is not the problem, but the problem is having better alternative.
All these covet Tinubu supporters. Rest!
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by yesloaded: 2:51pm On Mar 26
More than 60% of the population
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Image123(m): 2:51pm On Mar 26
givedemwotowoto:
Anybody of voting age in Nigeria who doesn’t register to vote, and doesn’t vote in the 2027 election, is a disgrace! Na me talk am.
The big question is vote who? Should we go into hell fire on earth?


Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by ViceGovernor: 2:52pm On Mar 26
givedemwotowoto:
Anybody of voting age in Nigeria who doesn’t register to vote, and doesn’t vote in the 2027 election, is a disgrace! Na me talk am.
You will just lead people to stand under hot sun and collect vitamin P for pepper 🌶️.

Who told you votes count or will count in the next election??
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by givedemwotowoto: 2:52pm On Mar 26
Image123:
The big question is vote who?
Tinubu supporter rest. This message is not for you
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Image123(m): 2:54pm On Mar 26
givedemwotowoto:
Tinubu supporter rest. This message is not for you
Tinubu don win be that. You have to woo his support base to stand a chance. Opposition wey no wan voters of winner. Deluluism
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by bewisemasses: 2:55pm On Mar 26
Richtaiwo:
I do not understand these headlines fixated on earnings. If you choose not to pursue anything meaningful to improve your situation, but instead remain on social media hurling insults at the government, you will remain exactly where you are. You have been doing so all along, and I assure you, even under the next administration, you will still be doing the same.

No government distributes wealth for free, income must be earned.
By God's grace I'm not in this category, but to be honest, d Nigerian system can frustrate u on every level especially if u want to be an honest and morally upright citizen with high level of principles.
Many people get rich in Nigeria thru highly illegal and dubious ways and then shameless attack those without d hardness of conscience to do their evils to make money.
I will never listen to most Nigerians and their success stories becos hidden in them are dark and terrible secrets which they mask and brandish their so called success
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by Rexnegro(m): 2:55pm On Mar 26
In my opinion it's more than that nearly 60%, so many Nigerians above that % are suffering below that 100k amount, it's just by God's grace and our dodged spirits that make us don't look it
Re: Nearly 60% Of Nigerians Earn Below ₦100,000 Or Have No Income - Piggyvest Saving by NwaIgboBoy(m): 2:55pm On Mar 26
Yoruba

Yoruba

Yoruba

Yoruba

Anyway, make I no talk yet.
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