More than a penny saved: Long‐term changes in behavior among savings program participants

C Loibl, M Grinstein‐Weiss, M Zhan… - Journal of Consumer …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
C Loibl, M Grinstein‐Weiss, M Zhan, B Red Bird
Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2010Wiley Online Library
This article examines the levels of savings of former participants in a matched savings
program. Findings from a survey of Individual Development Account (IDA) participants and a
general low‐income population sample show that participants who successfully completed
the savings program report higher household savings than both participants who left the
program early and a non‐participant comparison group, suggesting that successful
completion of an IDA program may improve the financial dispositions and behaviors …
This article examines the levels of savings of former participants in a matched savings program. Findings from a survey of Individual Development Account (IDA) participants and a general low‐income population sample show that participants who successfully completed the savings program report higher household savings than both participants who left the program early and a non‐participant comparison group, suggesting that successful completion of an IDA program may improve the financial dispositions and behaviors associated with long‐term savings. Three predictors of saving behavior emerged: access to the financial mainstream, individual psychological disposition, and the presence of children in the household.
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