The coronavirus crisis thrusts corporate HR chiefs into the spotlight
In a pandemic, a chief people officer can make or break a company. Read the Article >>
Inside the Wallets of Working Americans: The 2nd Annual Salary Finance Report on Employee Financial Stress
Provided by Salary Finance, this research delves into the impact that financial stress has on American workers and how that stress affects their daily productivity in the workplace.
Most Americans Struggling Financially Despite The Strong Economy
Despite the booming economy and low unemployment, only 29% of Americans consider themselves financially healthy. That means the vast majority of U.S. individuals aren’t prepared if and when another recession sets in. Read the Article >>
Even in Strong Economy, Most Families Don’t Have Enough Emergency Savings
Research finds that families should aim to have at least six weeks of take-home pay saved for emergencies, but about two-thirds of American families fall short.
Webinar: A Roadmap for Partnerships and Profitability
This webinar recording explores the business case of proven strategies providers can use to build financial health and how implementing these interventions may impact a provider’s profitability and business performance.
Driving College Success
Higher education can provide remarkable access and opportunity to Americans, but financial challenges often prevent students from reaching their full academic potential. Read about how educational institutions can help more students achieve academic success and financial health.
Webinar: Understanding Your Financially Coping and Vulnerable Customers
During this member-exclusive webinar, authors of the U.S. Financial Health Pulse 2018 Baseline Survey explored findings from this groundbreaking research initiative. The second in a three-part series, this conversation shared a deep dive on never-before-released Pulse data representing individuals who are financially Coping or Vulnerable.
Webinar: What Customers Actually Want: Customer Satisfaction and Financial Health
Join the authors of the U.S. Financial Health Pulse 2018 Baseline Survey for the third in a member-exclusive webinar series exploring findings from this groundbreaking research initiative.
Survey Finds Americans’ Financial Health Shaky
In this article from the AARP, senior policy advisor Catherine Harvey writes about findings from the inaugural U.S. Financial Health Pulse report. “Stock market trends, the unemployment rate and other macroeconomic measures don’t always reflect people’s everyday financial lives,” said Catherine Harvey, senior policy advisor in the AARP Public Policy Institute. “The U.S. Financial Health […]
Study: Majority of Americans Struggling with Finances
This article posted in the ABA Banking Journal, summarizes findings from the Center for Financial Services Innovation’s U.S. Financial Health Pulse. “Just 28 percent of Americans — approximately 70 million people — are financially healthy, according to the Center for Financial Services Innovation’s inaugural U.S. Financial Health Pulse report released today. Fifty-five percent of Americans […]
Bringing Underbanked Consumers Out of the Shadows
In this guest blog post, Josh Sledge and Equifax describe characteristics of underbanked and unbanked consumers and how financial institutions can better serve them. Josh tells us, “There’s a real market opportunity for providers to help underserved consumers build savings and credit to increase their resilience to financial shocks.”