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Financial Fragility Fact Sheet
Financial fragility is the inability to cope with emergency expenses, such as a car or house repair, a medical bill, or a small legal expense, in a short time period.

Empowering Youth Fact Sheet
Recent data shows that less than half (46%) of Americans have set
aside “rainy day” funds sufficient to cover their expenses for three months in case of an unexpected emergency

Financial Literacy in the U.S.
The Programme for International Student Assessment is a triennial global survey that measures ability and knowledge of 15-year-olds. One component of this assessment shows how well-prepared students are to make financial decisions as they enter society.

Defined Contribution Plans and the Challenge of Financial Illiteracy
Retirement investing in the United States has changed dramatically. The classic defined-benefit (DB) plan has largely been replaced by the defined contribution (DC) plan.