44.7 million Americans have outstanding student debts averaging more than $32k per person and totaling in $1.56 Trillion in student loan debt across the US (Forbes)
    
  
    Only 2.5% of households are utilizing 529 college savings accounts (Federal Reserve)
    
  
    When asked about their ability to repay their student loan debt, more than 54% of Millennials expressed concern (WSJ/PWC)
    
  
    79% of millionaires did not receive any inheritance at all from their parents or other family members. (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan)
    
  
    74% of employers believe financial education can improve employee productivity, leading to more companies offering such programs. (MetLife, 2023)
    
  
    78% of US workers are living paycheck-to-paycheck (Forbes)
    
  
    32% of women reported investing outside of retirement in 2023, up from 24% in 2020, indicating growing confidence and participation in the financial markets. (Ellevest, 2023)
    
  
    39% of adults have no retirement savings, underscoring a significant gap in financial planning (Bankrate, 2023)
    
  
    83% of people that set financial goals feel better about their finances after just one year (Business Wire)
    
  
    Nearly 30% of Millennials are overdrawing on their checking accounts. (WSJ/PWC)
    
  
    54% of Americans have credit card debt, with an average balance of $6,194 (Experian, 2023)
    
  
    63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to meet basic financial obligations (LendingClub, 2023)
    
  
    58% of parents report that they lack confidence in teaching their children about money (Chase Slate, 2023)
    
  
    46% of Americans do not have enough savings to cover a $400 emergency expense (Federal Reserve, 2023)
    
  
    Only 24% of millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy knowledge, yet they are managing significant student debt and credit (Stanford SIEPR)
    
  
    48% of adults who sought financial advice say they did not fully understand the advice they received (Brookings)
    
  
    33% of millionaires never had a six-figure income in a single working year (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan)
    
  
    44.7 million Americans have outstanding student debts averaging more than $32k per person and totaling in $1.56 Trillion in student loan debt across the US (Forbes)
    
  
    Only 2.5% of households are utilizing 529 college savings accounts (Federal Reserve)
    
  
    When asked about their ability to repay their student loan debt, more than 54% of Millennials expressed concern (WSJ/PWC)
    
  
    79% of millionaires did not receive any inheritance at all from their parents or other family members. (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan)
    
  
    74% of employers believe financial education can improve employee productivity, leading to more companies offering such programs. (MetLife, 2023)
    
  
    78% of US workers are living paycheck-to-paycheck (Forbes)
    
  
    32% of women reported investing outside of retirement in 2023, up from 24% in 2020, indicating growing confidence and participation in the financial markets. (Ellevest, 2023)
    
  
    39% of adults have no retirement savings, underscoring a significant gap in financial planning (Bankrate, 2023)
    
  
    83% of people that set financial goals feel better about their finances after just one year (Business Wire)
    
  
    Nearly 30% of Millennials are overdrawing on their checking accounts. (WSJ/PWC)
    
  
    54% of Americans have credit card debt, with an average balance of $6,194 (Experian, 2023)
    
  
    63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to meet basic financial obligations (LendingClub, 2023)
    
  
    58% of parents report that they lack confidence in teaching their children about money (Chase Slate, 2023)
    
  
    46% of Americans do not have enough savings to cover a $400 emergency expense (Federal Reserve, 2023)
    
  
    Only 24% of millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy knowledge, yet they are managing significant student debt and credit (Stanford SIEPR)
    
  
    48% of adults who sought financial advice say they did not fully understand the advice they received (Brookings)
    
  
    33% of millionaires never had a six-figure income in a single working year (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan)
    
  
    44.7 million Americans have outstanding student debts averaging more than $32k per person and totaling in $1.56 Trillion in student loan debt across the US (Forbes)
    
  
    Only 2.5% of households are utilizing 529 college savings accounts (Federal Reserve)
    
  
    When asked about their ability to repay their student loan debt, more than 54% of Millennials expressed concern (WSJ/PWC)
    
  
    79% of millionaires did not receive any inheritance at all from their parents or other family members. (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan)
    
  
    74% of employers believe financial education can improve employee productivity, leading to more companies offering such programs. (MetLife, 2023)
    
  
    78% of US workers are living paycheck-to-paycheck (Forbes)
    
  
    32% of women reported investing outside of retirement in 2023, up from 24% in 2020, indicating growing confidence and participation in the financial markets. (Ellevest, 2023)
    
  
    39% of adults have no retirement savings, underscoring a significant gap in financial planning (Bankrate, 2023)
    
  
    83% of people that set financial goals feel better about their finances after just one year (Business Wire)
    
  
    Nearly 30% of Millennials are overdrawing on their checking accounts. (WSJ/PWC)
    
  
    54% of Americans have credit card debt, with an average balance of $6,194 (Experian, 2023)
    
  
    63% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, struggling to meet basic financial obligations (LendingClub, 2023)
    
  
    58% of parents report that they lack confidence in teaching their children about money (Chase Slate, 2023)
    
  
    46% of Americans do not have enough savings to cover a $400 emergency expense (Federal Reserve, 2023)
    
  
    Only 24% of millennials demonstrate basic financial literacy knowledge, yet they are managing significant student debt and credit (Stanford SIEPR)
    
  
    48% of adults who sought financial advice say they did not fully understand the advice they received (Brookings)
    
  
    33% of millionaires never had a six-figure income in a single working year (Everyday Millionaires, Chris Hogan)