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New Report Analyzes American Families’ Financial Resilience Since the Great Recession

WASHINGTON (Aug. 12, 2021)—The Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center at the George Washington University (GFLEC) and the Center on Longevity at Stanford University today released a new report and policy brief titled “Financial Resilience in America.”

In the report, the researchers analyzed American families’ financial resilience since the Great Recession. To do this, they used data from the FINRA Foundation’s National Financial Capability Study to look at three proxy measurements: one’s ability to come up with $2,000 within 30 days to pay for emergency expenses, perceived level of indebtedness, and adequate savings to cover three months of living expenses. Findings include:

Recommendations from the researchers for improving financial resilience and addressing the inequality gaps include:

The full report can be found here and the policy brief here.