Control, Sufficiency, and Social Support Lessons from Low-income Canadians about Financial Wellbeing

Jerry Buckland, Leah Wilson
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This report, Control, Sufficiency, and Social Support: Lessons from Low-income Canadians about Financial Wellbeing, examines how diary participants achieve the financial wellbeing that they have. The evidence we found is that low-income people work very hard to manage their finances. They endeavor to control their finances so that, as one participant said, their finances don’t control them. They must prioritize needs and wants because there is not enough for both. One participant talked about her goal of having a ‘little bit more’ than her needs so that there was a little extra for savings or small purchases or trips. Finally, we saw that family and friends are terribly important for achieving financial wellbeing because social supports can provide loans, gifts, and emotional support. Having a low-income means that banks offer few financial supports. Of course, family and friends also make demands.
来自低收入加拿大人关于财务健康的控制、充足性和社会支持经验
这份报告,《控制、充足性和社会支持:来自低收入加拿大人关于财务健康的经验》,研究了日记参与者如何实现他们所拥有的财务健康。我们发现的证据是,低收入人群非常努力地管理自己的财务。他们努力控制自己的财务状况,因此,正如一位参与者所说,他们的财务状况不会控制他们。他们必须优先考虑需求和欲望,因为两者是不够的。一位参与者谈到,她的目标是比自己的需求“多一点”,这样就有一点多余的钱用于储蓄、购买小商品或旅行。最后,我们看到家人和朋友对于实现财务健康非常重要,因为社会支持可以提供贷款、礼物和情感支持。低收入意味着银行提供的金融支持很少。当然,家人和朋友也会提出要求。
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