Financial Literacy Around the World and Among the Youth 5 th IFFM Annual Meeting

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Financial Literacy Around the World and Among the Youth 5 th IFFM Annual Meeting October 5th 2017 Dr. Annamaria Lusardi The George Washington School of Business Director, Global Financial Literacy Excellence Centre (GFLEC)

Need for financial education in the global context Structural changes in the labor market and education Divergence in wages Labor mobility Investment in/cost of education Changing retirement systems Employers are shifting from benefit to contribution plans State welfare provisions have also fallen over time Employees must plan and save for their future Longevity Increased life expectation has raised the time spent in retirement with fewer sources of income Creating need for more planning by individuals 1

Need for financial education in the global context (cont.) Changing financial market landscape Financial markets have expanded Creating new credit and including more clients boosting access to finance New technology frontiers Technology has made markets more complex Creating a diverse range of products but also generating new issues of security and financial awareness 2

What comprises financial literacy As framed by PISA Financially literate individuals not only know and understand basic financial concepts, but also have the motivation, skills and confidence to make informed and effective decisions about personal finances Sound decisions promote the financial wellbeing of individuals Through improved investments and personal finances, financial literacy has a direct impact on the society The structural components reflect the need to look to the future and plan with a longterm horizon. 3

Today s blueprint to discuss financial education and literacy S&P/GFLEC Global Financial Literacy Survey (GFLS) Allianz/GFLEC When will the penny drop? OECD/GFLEC Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) Assessing financial literacy globally: More than 150,000 adults in more than 140 economies were interviewed in 2014. Assessing financial literacy across Western Europe: 1,000 people in each of 10 West European countries were surveyed by Allianz in late 2016. Assessing financial literacy for the young: Approximately 48,000 15-year olds in 15 countries/economies were surveyed in 2015. 4

The S&P Global FinLit Survey (GFLS) The survey covers four topics: Numeracy Interest compounding Inflation Risk diversification Being financially literate: How many can answer 3 out of these 4 topics correctly 5

Financial literacy across the globe Percentage of financially literate adults Source: S&P GFLS Only 1 in 3 adults worldwide responded correctly to three out of four topics. 6

Financial literacy by topic Percentage of adults answering correctly Source: S&P GFLS 7

Financial literacy over the life cycle Percentage of financially literate adults Source: S&P GFLS 8

Financial literacy in Northern and Southern Europe Percentage of financially literate adults In each of Denmark, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands, at least 65% adults are financially literate the highest in the European Union Across Central and Eastern Europe, young adults are under-saving for the future, while old people are struggling with low financial skills in retirement Source: S&P GFLS 9

Understanding financial and risk literacy with Allianz Evaluates literacy levels based on answers to questions about Financial literacy Compound interest Inflation Diversification Risk literacy Expected return Risk and return 10

Financial and risk literacy across Western Europe Europe is particularly important in the context of changing interest rates, pension systems and labor markets. 11

Financial and risk literacy by age Percentage of respondents with all correct answers Source: Allianz, International Pensions 2017 12

OECD s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA 2015) Content: Areas of knowledge required to make financial decisions Processes: Elements of decisionmaking required in financial matters Context: The relevant situations that need financial decisions Participating countries: 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 13

Financial literacy in performing countries PISA 2015 14

Too many students lack basic financial skills 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, who can tackle the most difficult tasks 15

Young people as consumers of financial products 64% Some 64% earn money from some type of work activity Some 56% of 15-year-olds in participating OECD countries and economies have a bank account, 19% have a prepaid debit card 56% 31% But fewer than one in three students have the skills to manage a bank account Source: PISA 2015 16

Sources of financial literacy 84% On average, 84% of students discuss money matters with their parents at least once a month Students who do so tend to perform better in financial literacy But financial skills are strongly related to the socioeconomic background of their family Advantaged students score 89 points higher in financial literacy than disadvantaged students 89 score points 17

Sources of financial literacy (cont.) Mean score, by students answers to the question: How often do you discuss money matters (e.g. talk about spending, saving, banking, investment) with your parents? Parents play a role in developing their children s financial literacy not only through the resources that they make available to them but also through direct engagement 18

Relevance of financial education Financial education is a crucial foundation for raising financial literacy. Education programs need to be implemented at multiple levels: schools, workplace and community. The need is for well-targeted, well-researched and well-designed education programs. 19

Our contribution to financial education Besides research, GFLEC develops financial education materials for schools and the workplace. Financial Literacy Micro-Credentials Personal Finance Course Financial Literacy Curriculum for Girl Rising International Federation of Finance Museums Workplace financial wellness programs 20

Concluding remarks Financial literacy is like reading and writing It is an essential skill for the 21 st century Imagine what a world with no education would look like It is essential for full participation in society Citizens are asked to vote on economic reforms It is a global issue Countries can learn from each other 21

Thank you! Questions? Contact us at gflec@gwu.edu

(202) 994-7148 gflec@gwu.edu www.gflec.org