SaverLife Boosts Overall Financial Health Through Savings
Why and how SaverLife members are able to improve their financial health over time.
Financial Health Scores of Participants in the Red Tab Savers Program Shift Upward
SaverLife members in the Red Tab Savers Program saw significant improvements in their Financial Health Score.
The Parent Trap: Work, School, and Parenting Are Putting Low-Income Parents In an Impossible Bind
How the pandemic has impacted low-income parents of school-age children.
2020: And Yet, They Saved
An overview of what SaverLife learned about our members in 2020.
Savings: A Little Can Make a Big Difference
The FINRA Foundation and SaverLife partnered to conduct a study on the role small amounts of savings play in shaping financial well-being.
Communities on the Rise: Building Prosperity Together in Bluefield and Johnstown
SaverLife partnered with Intuit to build a culture of savings in Johnstown and Bluefield.
A $500 Lifeline: Pandemic Cash Grants Help Low-Income Americans Survive a Summer of Uncertainty
The data indicates that cash grants had a stabilizing effect on families during the pandemic.
How Fines and Fees Impact Low-Income Californians
SaverLife analyzed the impact of fines and fees on low-income Californians.
Navigating Income Volatility as a Barrier to Savings Success
Through research and data analysis, SaverLife found that income volatility is a reality for most of our members.
Is it Possible to Save While Paying Down Debt?
SaverLife data proves that people can pay down debt and save.
Who Saves More Than the Average American?
People Who Receive SNAP Benefits Save More Money per Month Than the Average American.
Income Swings: A Monthly Roller Coaster
Income volatility has a significant impact on the lives of SaverLife members.