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This document presents the key findings and insights from the 2011 FDIC National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Households. It provides information on the banking status and use of alternative financial services among households in the United States. The survey offers detailed state and local results, offering valuable insights for economic inclusion strategies. The report highlights the importance of understanding different segments and the need for long-term participation in the banking system.
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2011 FDIC National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Households Keith Ernst Consumer Federation of America Financial Services Conference Washington, DC November 29, 2012
Terminology • Unbanked: No one in the household has an insured checking or savings account. • Underbanked: While the household has a checking or savings account, it also relied on alternative financial services in the last 12 months.
Introduction • Primary focus • Banking status and alternative financial services use • Strength in numbers • CPS affords detailed state and local results • New insights • Account type & AFS timing www.economicinclusion.gov
Overall Results Banking Status Results Account Ownership Results AFS & Prepaid Debit Results
Banking Status www.economicinclusion.gov
Account Ownership www.economicinclusion.gov
Overall Results Banking Status Results Account Ownership Results AFS & Prepaid Debit Results
Unbanked by State www.economicinclusion.gov
Previous Banking Status www.economicinclusion.gov
Banking Status of Select Groups www.economicinclusion.gov
Income Distribution Unbanked Underbanked Fully Banked
Household Type Unbanked Underbanked Fully Banked www.economicinclusion.gov
Overall Results Banking Status Results Account Ownership Results AFS & Prepaid Debit Results
Accounts by Income www.economicinclusion.gov
Account Opening Plans www.economicinclusion.gov
Account Opening Motivation www.economicinclusion.gov
Overall Results Banking Status Results Account Ownership Results AFS & Prepaid Debit Results
Changes in AFS Use www.economicinclusion.gov
Past 30 Days AFS Use www.economicinclusion.gov
Select AFS Use in Prior 30 Days www.economicinclusion.gov
Prepaid Debit Use by Banking Status www.economicinclusion.gov
Closing Thoughts • Understanding segments better might increase the efficacy of economic inclusion strategies • The previously banked are more likely to want to open an account • Having a bank account does not guarantee long term participation in the banking system www.economicinclusion.gov