04/03/2019
More Than a Third of Teens Don’t Believe They Will Be Financially Independent from Parents by Age 30
New Survey by Junior Achievement and Citizens Bank Highlights Teens’
Top Financial Goals and Concerns
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. & PROVIDENCE, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
A new national survey by Junior Achievement USA (JA) and Citizens Bank
shows that more than 30 percent of teens do not believe they will be
financially independent of their parents by the age of 30.
While the survey found that 74 percent of respondents believe they will
own a car by the time they are 30, the numbers around other key
financial milestones are much lower, with 60 percent believing they will
own a home, 44 percent believing they will begin saving for retirement
and 43 percent believing they will have paid off student loans. The
survey of 1,000 US teens ages 13-18, who are not currently enrolled in
college was conducted by Wakefield Research. A summary of the full
survey can be found here.
“These survey findings show a disconcerting lack of confidence among
teens when it comes to achieving financial goals,” said Jack Kosakowski,
President and CEO of Junior Achievement USA. “With a strong economy, you
would think teens would be more optimistic. It just demonstrates the
importance of working with young people to help them better understand
financial concepts and gain confidence in their ability to manage their
financial futures.”
The survey also found that most teens’ top financial goal for the future
is getting a full-time job (62%). Other financial goals included
graduating from a 4-year college (59%), no longer having to rely on
parents or caregivers for money (53%) and saving enough money for a big
trip or vacation (41%). In terms of teen top financial concerns for the
future, those included paying for college (47%), not being able to
afford to live on their own (45%), paying taxes (43%) and finding a
fulfilling, well-paying job (40%).
“It’s clear that more has to be done to help prepare students for the
future — whether it is through helping them navigate paying for college
or educating them on how to manage their money by establishing savings
and checking accounts,” said Brendan Coughlin, President of Consumer
Deposits and Lending at Citizens Bank. “We are helping to equip our
young people with the tools necessary so they can start on sound footing
and make smart financial decisions.”
Other findings include:
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Most teens (64%) turn to their parents or caregivers for financial
advice, followed by family members (38%), friends (30%) and online
resources, such as articles and social media (27%)
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Most teens making money have some sort of bank account (61%), while
the rest save their money unbanked, such as in a shoebox, piggybank or
other method.
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Among those currently in school, more female respondents (40%) than
males (34%) believed they would make less than $35,000 in their first
full-time job after high school.
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More teens (22%) earned money in 2019 by working independently,
compared to 2018 (16%). Most teens depend on gifts for spending money
(64%), while many receive allowances for doing chores (32%).
Methodology
The JA Teens & Personal Finance Survey was
conducted by Wakefield Research (www.wakefieldresearch.com)
among 1,000 nationally representative U.S. teens ages 13-18, who are not
currently enrolled in college between, March 1st and March 8th, 2019,
using an email invitation and an online survey.
About Citizens Financial Group, Inc.
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. is one of the nation’s oldest and largest
financial institutions, with $160.5 billion in assets as of December 31,
2018. Headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, Citizens offers a broad
range of retail and commercial banking products and services to
individuals, small businesses, middle-market companies, large
corporations and institutions. Citizens helps its customers reach their
potential by listening to them and by understanding their needs in order
to offer tailored advice, ideas and solutions. In Consumer Banking,
Citizens provides an integrated experience that includes mobile and
online banking, a 24/7 customer contact center and the convenience of
approximately 2,900 ATMs and approximately 1,100 branches in 11 states
in the New England, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions. Consumer Banking
products and services include a full range of banking, lending, savings,
wealth management and small business offerings. In Commercial Banking,
Citizens offers corporate, institutional and not-for-profit clients a
full range of wholesale banking products and services, including lending
and deposits, capital markets, treasury services, foreign exchange and
interest rate products, and asset finance. More information is available
at www.citizensbank.com or
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Rory Sheehan
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Source: Citizens Bank