Does Financial Literacy Reduce Money Stress?

Tracey West, Michelle Cull, Dianna Johnson
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As advocates of financial literacy education, it is a hard pill to swallow when data show little impact on financial behaviours. Unfortunately, our expectations that university students with higher levels of financial literacy have reduced money management stress and good behaviours, leading to higher levels of financial wellbeing, were expunged. We did find, however, that being older and having higher levels of income contributed most significantly and consistently to explaining financial wellbeing. Proponents of financial literacy education should not lose hope but recognise limits to transferring knowledge and set goals based on evidence of what works.
金融知识能减轻金钱压力吗?
作为金融知识教育的倡导者,当数据显示对金融行为几乎没有影响时,这是一颗难以下咽的药丸。不幸的是,我们的预期是,具有较高财务知识水平的大学生减少了资金管理压力,行为良好,从而导致更高水平的财务健康,这一预期被取消了。然而,我们确实发现,年龄越大、收入水平越高,在解释财务健康方面的作用最显著、最持久。金融知识教育的支持者不应失去希望,而应认识到知识转移的局限性,并根据有效方法的证据设定目标。
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