Trends in Financial Health: A Look Back on 2019
By Thea Garon, Director, Financial Health Network A few weeks ago, the Financial Health Network released new data from the U.S. Financial Health Pulse, a groundbreaking study designed to provide ongoing snapshots of financial health in America. Launched last year, the study draws upon consumer surveys and transactional data to assess how people are spending,…
70% of Americans say they are struggling financially
Many Americans remain in precarious financial shape even as the economy continues to grow, with 7 of 10 saying they struggling with at least one aspect of financial stability, such as paying bills or saving money. Read the Article >>
U.S. Financial Health Pulse Finds Only 29% of People Living in the U.S. Financially Healthy
Despite a strong economy, over two-thirds of Americans are still unprepared for economic downturn or financial shocks.
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.
It’s a Brave New World: Harnessing the Power of Consumer Data to Improve Financial Health
Data plays an important role in improving consumers’ lives. While there are some risks to sharing data online, with the right safeguards in place, consumer data can provide powerful insights into people’s financial lives that financial service providers can use to develop products, programs, and solutions to improve their customers’ lives.
The U.S. Financial Health Pulse Goes to Washington
By Eric Wilson, Associate, Financial Health Network Despite economic indicators showing exceptional GDP growth and record low unemployment, the 2018 U.S. Financial Health Pulse shows that a vast majority of Americans are struggling with their financial health. In April, the Financial Health Network, along with Pulse funders and partners, took the findings of this benchmarking…
#FinHealthMatters Day should be every day, for everyone
In recognition of #FinHealthMatters Day, we reflect on our efforts to advance the cause of financial health which include research and building partnerships with leading organizations and our network of Members.
Webinar: What Your Customers Actually Want: Customer Satisfaction and Financial Health
The last in a three-part series, this conversation explored the connections between financial health and metrics that define what it means to be competitive in the financial services ecosystem.
New Data, New Insights: Releasing the 2018 Pulse Data Set
The data set contains responses from more than 5,000 individuals to 100+ questions about how people are spending, saving, borrowing, and planning.
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.
U.S. Financial Health Pulse 2018 Baseline Survey Data Set and Questionnaire Conditions of Use
Discover specific information about the data set and survey instrument featured within the Financial Health Network's Financial Health Pulse® published in 2018.
Challenges Threaten the Financial Health of Low- to Moderate-Income 50+ and Require Innovative Solutions
By Andrew Dunn, Senior Associate, Financial Health Network For years, financial planners described the financial lives of individuals over 50 as following a predictable life cycle. The “traditional” path typically included diligently saving in an employer-provided retirement account, paying off a mortgage, then fully retiring while reducing expenses in order to live comfortably. However, this…
Webinar: Key Findings from the Pulse & What They Mean for Your Business
During this member-exclusive webinar, authors of the U.S. Financial Health Pulse 2018 Baseline Survey explored findings from this groundbreaking research initiative. The first in a three-part series, this conversation explored into new cuts of the data and shared findings and trends on how Americans are saving and borrowing.
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.
3 Factors that Shape Financial Health in America
By Thea Garon Director, Financial Health Network Despite a surging stock market and record-low unemployment, millions of Americans are struggling financially. Nearly half of Americans (47%) say their spending equaled or exceeded their income in the last year. One in three people (30%) say they have more debt than is manageable. More than a third…
U.S. Financial Health Pulse: 2018 Baseline Survey Results
In this initial study, the Financial Health Network reveals how we’re faring financially and the trends shaping our financial health.