According to a survey conducted in Southeast Asia in June 2023, about 40 percent of the respondents chose the internet among their sources for learning to manage their personal finances. In comparison, those with no personal finance education made up a quarter of the surveyed consumers in the region as of June 2023.
In a survey conducted in July 2024, around 42 percent of participants aged 18 to 29 years said that they felt their finances had remained about the same as the previous year. However, 41 percent of respondents aged 30 to 44 that said they were financially worse off than they had been the previous year.
According to a survey conducted in Southeast Asia in June 2023, more than half of the respondents in Thailand stated that they used the internet as a source to educate themselves about personal finance. In contrast, 14 percent of the surveyed consumers in Thailand said that they learned about managing their personal finances in formal education as of June 2023.
Roughly a third of Gen Z bank account holders indicated that they worried about their financial future in the U.S. in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to Statista Consumer Insights. On the other hand, over 27 percent of the respondents born between 1995 and 2012 indicated that they were well-informed about their financial situation. There was a relatively low share of respondents who expressed interest in new financial topics, such as crypto or NFTs.
Some 40 percent of all bank account holders indicated that they were worried about their financial future in Ireland in 2024, according to Statista's Consumer Insights. Despite the high level of financial uncertainty, 40 percent of the respondents mentioned that they donated money to charitable causes in the last 12 months. In terms of attitude toward online and mobile finance, 29 percent of the respondents could imagine dealing with financial transactions exclusively online, and 25 percent via smartphone.
In 2023, Capital One led the personal finance apps market in the United States, achieving an aided brand awareness of 59.73 percent among consumers. TurboTax followed with 53.17 percent awareness and Credit Karma reported 48.42 percent.
When asked about "Attitudes towards personal finances", most UK respondents pick "I'm well informed about my personal financial situation" as an answer. 38 percent did so in our online survey in 2024.
This statistic shows awareness of personal finance apps among consumers in the United States in 2019. During the survey, 11 percent of the respondents said they already use such services.
In a survey conducted in 2024, 4.1 percent of private investors in Japan reported using personal financial management (PFM) services. About 17.2 percent were interested in utilizing PFM services, while 37.8 percent of respondents did not want to use the FinTech service.
When asked about "Attitudes towards personal finances", most Indian respondents pick "I'm well informed about my personal financial situation" as an answer. 40 percent did so in our online survey in 2024.
In 2023, bmo.com.com was the fastest-growing personal finance web page based on increased online traffic in the United States. The URL saw traffic growth of over 670 percent in the country during the measured period.
The statistic contains data on the U.S. book publishing in the category 'personal finance' from 2002 to 2013. In 2006, 582 books on personal finance were published in the United States.
Some 40 percent of all bank account holders indicated that they were well-informed about their financial situation in Canada in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to Statista's Consumer Insights. In Statista's survey, 40 percent of the respondents expressed doubts about their financial future. In terms of attitude toward online and mobile finance, around a quarter of the respondents could imagine dealing with financial transactions exclusively online or with a smartphone.
This statistic presents the finance management methods used by Great Britain's population ten years ago (data from autumn 2004), now and the methods predicted to be used in five years time, as of February 2014. Ten years ago Britons were not using smartphone apps or tablet devices to manage their finances. Instead most (75 percent) visited a branch of the bank or building society. Five years from now, 20 percent of respondents expect to manage their finances on a tablet device.
Around a third of all bank account holders indicated that they were well informed about their financial situation in the U.S. in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to Statista's Consumer Insights. In Statista's survey, 37 percent of respondents expressed doubts about their financial future. In terms of attitude towards mobile finance, 21 percent of the respondents could imagine dealing with financial transactions exclusively via smartphone.
Benzuber led the ranking of the highest-earning providers of fintech personal finance services in Russia for the third quarter of 2024. The company's revenue reached approximately 1.8 billion Russian rubles during that period. It was followed by Plait and Aktivo, with 850 million and 610 million Russian rubles, respectively.
This survey shows the impact of the recession in the U.S. on personal finances by age. Before the recession 50 percent of respondents aged between 18 and 34 years rated their financial situation excellent or good. In 2011, this percentage dropped to 33 percent.
When asked about "Attitudes towards personal finances", most Canadian respondents pick "I'm worried about my financial future" as an answer. 40 percent did so in our online survey in 2024.
In a survey conducted in July 2024, around 40 percent of white participants said that they felt their finances had remained about the same as they were the previous year. This is compared to the 32 percent of Black respondents that said they were financially worse off than they had been the previous year.
When asked about "Attitudes towards personal finances", most Nigerian respondents pick "I'm well informed about my personal financial situation" as an answer. 49 percent did so in our online survey in 2023.The Global survey is part of Statista Consumer Insights, providing you with exclusive consumer survey results on more than 500 industries and topics.
According to a survey conducted in Southeast Asia in June 2023, about 40 percent of the respondents chose the internet among their sources for learning to manage their personal finances. In comparison, those with no personal finance education made up a quarter of the surveyed consumers in the region as of June 2023.