04.01.21

The 2021 TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index

TIAA Institute GFLEC Personal Finance Index
Executive Summary

Financial well-being and literacy in the midst of a pandemic

COVID-19 has underlined the importance of possessing financial knowledge and skills—and having a financial cushion to weather the unexpected.

Summary

Fielded in the midst of the pandemic, the 2021 TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index (P-Fin Index) provides critical insights into the state of Americans’ personal finances during a time of extended national and global stress. With a core set of questions that assess financial literacy, the P-Fin Index also gauges financial wellbeing in ways that transcend unemployment levels, furloughs and changes in income, including data that allows for comparisons across socio-demographic segments of the population.

Key Insights

  • 26% of U.S. adults are dissatisfied with their current financial condition.
  • 18% spend 10 hours or more per week on personal finance issues and problems.
  • 22% cannot pay all their bills in full and on time in a typical month.
  • 30% could not cope with an unexpected expense of $2,000 within a month's time.
  • U.S. adults correctly answered only 50% of the P-Fin Index questions, on average; this figure was 37% and 41% among African Americans and Hispanics, respectively.

Financial challenges are significantly more prevalent among African Americans and Hispanics, two groups disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.

Methodology

This year’s P-Fin Index survey was completed online in January 2021 by a sample of 3,035 U.S. adults, ages 18 and older. The data were weighted to be nationally representative.

Back to P-Fin Index Main Page

U.S. adults answered 50% of the P-Fin Index questions correctly, on average
The 2021 TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index

Authors

Andrea Hasler

GFLEC, The George Washington University

Annamaria Lusardi

GFLEC, The George Washington University

Paul Yakoboski

TIAA Institute

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