Photo Release -- WSFS Bank Study Finds Millennials and Gen Zers View Their Overall Financial Situations Positively
WSFS Bank Study reveals insights into Millennials and Gen Z regarding their financial health. Despite challenges, 65% feel their finances are 'good' or 'excellent,' and 58% believe their generation is more financially stable than previous ones. However, 43% struggle with everyday expenses. The study highlights a financial literacy gap, with only 23% learning finance in school. Major events, including the 2008 crisis and COVID-19, have shaped their outlook, with many showing resilience by increasing savings. The survey included 2,005 respondents aged 18-40, conducted on January 21, 2021.
- 65% of Millennials and Gen Z describe their financial situation as 'good' or 'excellent.'
- 58% believe their generation is more financially stable than previous generations.
- 35% are increasing savings during the pandemic.
- 43% frequently struggle with daily living expenses.
- 61% learned about finance passively, indicating low financial literacy.
- 47% are not good at paying bills on time.
Despite setbacks,
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a new WSFS Bank Study of Millennials and Gen Z consumers,
While respondents remain optimistic when it comes to their finances,
“While overspending is often the first thing that pops into consumers’ minds when they think of financial troubles, financial stagnation has played just as large a role in recent years, especially for younger generations,” said Vernita Dorsey, SVP and Director of Community Strategy at WSFS Bank. “Despite the challenges faced, these generations still view their overall financial situations positively, and with the help of online resources and financial institutions they can increase their money management and financial acumen.”
Financial Lessons
When it comes to financial literacy,
For financial lessons they learned from others, parents topped the list of sources at
“With only
Major Events Impacting Behavior
Over half (
Twenty-nine percent of respondents stated that living through the housing crisis of 2008 had a huge impact on their financial behavior.
An even larger number of respondents cited the 2015 mini-recession (
These major financial events have left respondents anxious when it comes to experiencing setbacks, with
“While Millennials and Gen Z have faced many obstacles, they’ve also shown resilience, including during COVID-19,” said Dorsey. “Only
Habits, Fears and Goals
While Millennials and Gen Z respondents showed optimism about their financial situations and stability, they expressed some conflicting views when it comes to their financial habits. Among their struggles:
47% said they’re not good at paying bills on time.55% said they struggle to live within their means.55% said they’re not good at increasing 401(k)/retirement savings.62% said they’re not good at sticking to a budget.78% said they’re not good at maintaining good credit.87% said they’re not good at putting money into savings.
These struggles have left many feeling common monetary goals are out of reach, including saving for emergency funds (
As a result,
“Despite all the setbacks, respondents still expressed optimism about their overall financial situations and stability,” said Dorsey. “It’s never too late for any generation to prioritize money management to build financial stability and wealth for yourself and future generations. There is an abundance of educational content online, including interactive lessons through WSFS iQ, that can help these generations build financial confidence and make their financial goals seem much more attainable.”
Survey Methodology
The study was conducted by OnePoll on behalf of WSFS Bank. The sample includes 2,005 respondents nationwide between the ages of 18 and 40. The survey was conducted on 1/21/21, with a margin of error of
About WSFS Financial Corporation
WSFS Financial Corporation is a multi-billion-dollar financial services company. Its primary subsidiary, WSFS Bank, is the oldest and largest locally managed bank and trust company headquartered in Delaware and the Greater Philadelphia region. As of December 31, 2020, WSFS Financial Corporation had
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