We investigate the determinants of the racial/ethnic gap in financial literacy in the general population and within income classes, with a focus on childhood family circumstances and neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics. Our model explains 48% and 57% of the observed gap for Blacks and Hispanics, respectively. For both groups, differences in individual characteristics and neighborhood socioeconomic status contribute the most to the explained gap. The White–Minority gap narrows when moving from low- to high-income classes, but the ability of the model to explain it decreases monotonically. Identifying which additional barriers put minorities at a disadvantage is key to improve financial literacy
Although education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families' incomes,...
The disparities in assets and ownership between communitiies of color and whites are a systemic prob...
This study examines associations between financial education and financial literacy among people wit...
We investigate the determinants of the racial/ethnic gap in financial literacy in the general popula...
Financial literacy is important to individuals as well as to the economy. It is touted as crucial fo...
This study examined the racial/ethnic differences in financial capability controlling for various fa...
We conducted a systematic review of racial, ethnic, and gender differences on financial knowledge in...
The observed racial/ethnic gap in bank account ownership among older adults is substantial. We inves...
Although considerable efforts have been made in many countries to raise the financial literacy of th...
The income gap in the United States continues to increase between white families and minority famili...
Problem Financial illiteracy afflicts many African-American and Black immigrant communities. The rea...
We explore the extent to which the huge race gap in wealth can be explained with properly constructe...
One of the components of the protective effects of overall high socioeconomic status (SES) on health...
A vast literature in economics has examined the economic progress of African Americans during this c...
Growing concerns about wealth inequality and the expanding racial wealth gap have in recent years be...
Although education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families' incomes,...
The disparities in assets and ownership between communitiies of color and whites are a systemic prob...
This study examines associations between financial education and financial literacy among people wit...
We investigate the determinants of the racial/ethnic gap in financial literacy in the general popula...
Financial literacy is important to individuals as well as to the economy. It is touted as crucial fo...
This study examined the racial/ethnic differences in financial capability controlling for various fa...
We conducted a systematic review of racial, ethnic, and gender differences on financial knowledge in...
The observed racial/ethnic gap in bank account ownership among older adults is substantial. We inves...
Although considerable efforts have been made in many countries to raise the financial literacy of th...
The income gap in the United States continues to increase between white families and minority famili...
Problem Financial illiteracy afflicts many African-American and Black immigrant communities. The rea...
We explore the extent to which the huge race gap in wealth can be explained with properly constructe...
One of the components of the protective effects of overall high socioeconomic status (SES) on health...
A vast literature in economics has examined the economic progress of African Americans during this c...
Growing concerns about wealth inequality and the expanding racial wealth gap have in recent years be...
Although education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families' incomes,...
The disparities in assets and ownership between communitiies of color and whites are a systemic prob...
This study examines associations between financial education and financial literacy among people wit...