SaverLife Boosts Overall Financial Health Through Savings
Why and how SaverLife members are able to improve their financial health over time.
Accounting for Emergencies: The Relationship between Emergency and Retirement Savings
This research assesses members’ awareness and perceptions of the relationship between emergency savings and retirement savings.
The Expanded Child Tax Credit
An American Experiment in Financial Security: What We Learned and What Families Stand to Lose
The State of Savings
This report features exclusive research on the savings behaviors of SaverLife members nationally and in three communities—Atlanta, Detroit, and Washington DC.
The Early Promise of the Child Tax Credit: Banking Data Indicates Increased Stability Through Savings
The early promise of the Child Tax Credit: banking data indicates increased stability through savings
The Simple Messaging Tool That Can Help People Save
How SaverLife implemented SMS messaging to help members jumpstart their savings.
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.
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.
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.
Savings is a Journey, Not a Destination
SaverLife research shows that saving is a journey – one with unexpected twists and turns, and financial ups and downs.
Promoting Savings at Tax Time
An evaluation of the effectiveness of tax time savings interventions and behaviors.
Can Tech Replace Brick and Mortar?
An analysis of how SaverLife members use traditional banks and digital banking technology.
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.