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Financial Education: Young People in the Digital Age Annamaria Lusardi (GFLEC, and Italian Financial Education Committee) OECD-Russia Global Symposium, Moscow, 4-5 October, 2018

Some Questions about the Young People in the Digital Age 1. How well-equipped are young people to deal with this new digital finance environment? 2. How financially literate are young people? 3. Does fin-tech help the younger generations improve their financial decisions?

The PISA Financial Literacy Assessment Measuring Financial Literacy Among the Young PISA is the first large-scale international study to assess the financial literacy of 15-year-old students 18 countries participated in the 2012 Financial Literacy Assessment 15 countries participated in the 2015 Financial Literacy Assessment Russia participated in both the 2021 and 2015 Finlit Assessment The countries/economies are: 2012: Australia, Belgium (Flemish Community), Shanghai-China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Israel, Italy, Latvia, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, and the United States 2015: Australia, Belgium (Flemish Community), Brazil, B-S-J-G (China), Chile, Canadian provinces, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Russia, Slovak Republic, Spain, and the United States

Too Many Students Lack Basic Financial Skills (2015 Data) 22% On average across OECD countries and economies, 22% of students do not have basic financial skills Only about 12% of students across participating OECD countries and economies are top performers, as they can tackle the most difficult tasks 12%

PERCENTAGE CHANGE Changes in financial literacy scores between 2012 and 2015 in percentage terms 6.00% PERCENTAGE CHANGE BETWEEN 2012 AND 2015 IN MEAN FINANCIAL LITERACY PERFORMANCE ADJUSTED FOR DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES 5.13% 4.00% 3.87% 2.00% 0.00% POLAND SLOVAK REPUBLIC AUSTRALIA SPAIN OECD AVERAGE-7 BELGIUM UNITED STATES ITALY RUSSIA -0.92% -0.81% -2.00% -2.20% -4.00% -3.30% -6.00% -5.09% -4.71% -4.55%

A Simple Measure of Financial Literacy: The Big Three 1. Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year. After 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left the money to grow? More than $102 Exactly $102 Less than $102 Don t know Refuse to answer 2. Imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and inflation was 2% per year. After 1 year, with the money in this account, would you be able to buy More than $102 Exactly $102 Less than $102 Don t know Refuse to answer 3. Do you think the following statement is true or false? Buying a single company stock usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund. True False Don`t know Refuse to answer

Financial Literacy Across Age 2015 US National Financial Capability Study (% answering Big 3 questions correctly) 60% 50% 44% 47% 51% 42% 40% 35% 36% 38% 37% 30% 24% 27% 20% 13% 18% 10% 0% 18-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Financial knowledge increases very slowly with age/cohort Less than 25% know 3 basic concept by age 35 even though many important decisions are made before that age

Two New Reports on Millennials Financial Literacy in the Digital Age

1 st Report - Millennial Mobile Payment Users: A Look into their Personal Finances and Financial Behaviors Compared to non-users, Millennials who use mobile payments are more likely to: occasionally overdraw their checking account (33% vs. 19%). This is an especially concerning practice because it often incurs in high penalty fees. pay fees on their credit cards in the past 12 months (58% vs. 45%) Checking account management (in the past 12 months) 2016 GFLEC Mobile Payments Survey 21% 18% 2015 NFCS 33% 19% make withdrawals from their retirement account (37% vs. 9%) use alternative financial services such as pawnshops or payday loans (50% vs. 23%) Overdraws checking account Users Non-users Overdraws checking account

1 st Report - Millennial Mobile Payment Users: A Look into their Personal Finances and Financial Behaviors Only 40% of Millennial mobile payments users are able to answer the big three financial literacy questions correctly Those who use mobile payments are less likely to be financially literate. Financial literacy of mobile payment users 40% 53% Respondents who use mobile payments and are financially literate are much less likely to engage in poor financial behaviors. Financial literacy and fintech are good complements, not substitutes Users Source: 2016 GFLEC Mobile Payments Survey Non-users

2 nd Report - Millennial Financial Literacy and Fin-tech Use: Who Knows What in the Digital Era The new insights from the 2018 P-Fin Index demonstrate that: Millennials answered 44 percent of P-Fin Index questions correctly, compared to 50 percent of the US adult population. Financial literacy is lowest in the areas of comprehending risk and insuring 80 percent of millennials use their smartphone for transactional purposes like paying bills and depositing checks. Almost 30 percent of millennials who use their smartphone to make mobile payments report overdrawing their checking account.

2 nd Report - Millennial Financial Literacy and Fin-tech Use: Who Knows What in the Digital Era Those who use mobile payments are more likely to overdraw their checking account Fin-tech users with higher financial literacy are less likely to overdraw their checking account

Final Thoughts Financial literacy is like reading and writing As it was not possible in the past to participate in society without being able to read and write, so it is not possible to thrive in today s digital economy without being financially literate Building human capital for the 21 st century Everyone deals with finance and finance is sufficiently complex that we cannot leave it to the individual to learn by himself/herself