Overdraft, NSF Fees Bigger Burden Than Previously Estimated
In 2024, consumers spent $12.1 billion on overdraft and NSF fees – approximately 48% more than previously thought.
Wall Street to Main Street: Who Accesses Non-Retirement Investment Accounts?
A new FinHealth Spend Product Spotlight reveals disparities in ownership of these wealth-building tools.
Climate Disaster and Renters Insurance: Who’s Protected?
A new FinHealth Spend Spotlight finds many renters don’t hold renters insurance – and those who do still face climate-related risks.
Responding to Reform: Overdraft in 2023
After pivotal reforms in 2022, this FinHealth Spend Product Spotlight sheds light on the state of overdraft fees today, how consumers use overdraft, and potential implications for financial institutions and policymakers.
Life Insurance in America: Understanding and Closing Coverage Gaps
Many families lack any life insurance. Who holds life insurance, who should own it, and what can we do to better protect families?
Overdraft Trends Amid Historic Policy Shifts
Overdraft and non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees remain a reality in America’s modern banking system, but the landscape is rapidly evolving. This FinHealth Spend Product Spotlight sheds light on the state of overdraft today, the consumers who use it, and potential implications for financial institutions and policymakers.
Buy Now, Pay Later: Implications for Financial Health
In this brief, we leverage findings from a nationally representative survey to better understand the buy now, pay later (BNPL) market, the users who are driving it, and the implications for their financial health.
Infographic: 2013 Financially Underserved Market Size
The underserved represent a vast opportunity for financial services providers to meet consumer demand for high-quality products that support financial health.