How Coronavirus Highlights the Insurance Gap for Gig Workers
Gig workers comprise a growing portion of the American workforce, with 1 in 10 U.S. workers relying on gig work as their primary source of income. Without adequate health insurance, many gig workers are unprepared to deal with the financial shock of a major injury or illness.
Webinar: The Role of Trust in the Financial Data Ecosystem
During this webinar, attendees heard from a leading financial technology company about the importance of being a trusted steward of consumers’ data and discussed what good data governance means for consumer financial health
U.S. Financial Health Pulse 2019 Trends Report
How is the financial health of Americans changing over time? In a year-over-year analysis, the second annual U.S. Financial Health Pulse report reveals that the majority of Americans are still unprepared for financial shocks.
The Future of Worker Benefits — Seeking the Next Generation of Workplace Wellness Solutions
By Jose Galindo, Workplace Financial Health Program Director, Financial Health Network I know first hand — as the founder and former CEO of moneymio.com, the first bilingual online platform dedicated to empowering Latinos in the United States with personal finance education — the challenge young fintech companies face, especially those who are focused on improving the financial health of…
Supporting Financial Health for Millennials and Women in the Workplace
Millennials and women have unique financial needs. This report sheds light on the needs and preferences of these employees, helping employers develop targeted solutions that can set them apart in a competitive marketplace.
Retronovation #4: Compartmentalizing Emergency Savings
Keeping a cache of savings for use in emergencies is hard. And it’s hardest for low and moderate income households whose incomes are often volatile and who thus need to tap emergency savings most often.
2019 Member Kit
Announce your membership publicly and internally using the Press Kit, learn about member-only research and events.
The U.S. Financial Health Pulse: Establishing a Baseline and Looking Ahead
In November, we released the inaugural 2018 Baseline Report which established a baseline to track changes in financial health over time. In 2019, we plan to build upon the foundation we laid this year.
Measuring Financial Health Part 2: 6 Tips for Measuring Your Customers’ Financial Health
Here are six tips discussed in our recent webinar featuring innovative companies who have been using our FinHealth Score Toolkit to measure their customers' financial health.
Homeowners and Renters Insurance Spotlight
This brief takes a closer look at the homeowners and renters insurance coverage, acquisition channels, knowledge, and claims experience of American consumers, with a particular focus on low- to moderate-income (LMI) consumers.
Insurtech for Financial Health
Explore three major insurtech advances that could help more Americans weather financial shocks successfully, as well as potential pitfalls for insurers working to align business incentives with customer needs.
2018 Financial Health Leaders
The Financial Health Network’s Financial Health Leaders program recognizes members that are at the forefront of financial health measurement.