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1、Financial literacy and retirement fluency in AmericaPaul J.Yakoboski,TIAA InstituteAnnamaria Lusardi,Stanford University and Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center(GFLEC)Andrea Sticha,Stanford Graduate School of Business and Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center(GFLEC)Findings from the 20

2、25 TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance IndexFINANCIAL LITERACY AND RETIREMENT FLUENCY IN AMERICA 2ContentsExecutive summary 3Introduction 4Financial literacy among U.S.adults 5Demographic variations in financial literacy 8The link between financial literacy and financial well-being 14Retirement fl

3、uency 18Discussion 23References 24Appendix 25FINANCIAL LITERACY AND RETIREMENT FLUENCY IN AMERICAFINDINGS FROM THE 2025 TIAA INSTITUTE-GFLEC PERSONAL FINANCE INDEXFINANCIAL LITERACY AND RETIREMENT FLUENCY IN AMERICA 3Executive summaryMany individuals remain disadvantaged by poor financial literacy i

4、n the face of an ever-evolving personal finance landscape According to the 2025 TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index(P-Fin Index),financial literacy in the United States is stagnant at the generally low levels that existed eight years ago Any opinions expressed herein are those of the authors

5、,and do not necessarily represent the views of TIAA,the TIAA Institute or any other organization with which the authors are affiliated Financial literacy matters Lower financial literacy is generally associated with lower financial well-being Adults with very low financial literacy are:Twice as like

6、ly to be debt-constrained Three times more likely to be financially fragile Five times more likely to not have or be unsure whether they have one month of emergency savings Over two times more likely to spend 10 hours or more per week on personal finance issues compared with those who have very high

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1. **美国金融素养停滞不前**:2025年P-Fin Index显示,美国成年人平均仅正确回答49%的金融知识问题,与2017年持平,且48%的人未答对半数以上问题。 2. **群体差异显著**: - 性别:男性正确率53%,女性45%(差距近10点)。 - 种族:亚裔(55%)和白人(53%)高于黑人(38%)和西裔(39%)。 - 年龄:Z世代(38%)最低,婴儿潮一代(55%)最高。 3. **风险认知最薄弱**:仅36%的人正确回答风险相关问题,各年龄段均表现不佳。 4. **金融素养与财务健康强相关**:低金融素养者更易陷入债务困境(概率高2倍)、缺乏应急储蓄(概率高5倍),且每周处理财务问题时间更长(10小时以上)。 5. **退休知识匮乏**:平均仅答对2.2道退休相关问题(共6题),仅23%了解长期护理需求概率,53%知晓年金可提供终身收入。
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