European Consumer Payment Report 2015
The European Consumer Payment Report 2015 provides insights into the financial behaviours and challenges faced by over 22,400 consumers across Europe. As economic conditions fluctuate, this report highlights the pressing need for financial education and the impact of social pressures on spending habits.
Economic concerns persist
Despite signs of recovery, 26% of consumers report not having enough money for a dignified existence, with 35% worried about their financial situation post-bills.
High levels of borrowing
Around 15% of respondents have borrowed money to pay bills in the last six months, indicating a growing trend of financial instability across Europe.
Financial literacy gaps
Although 85% of parents attempt to teach their children about money management, 74% believe financial education should be included in school curricula, highlighting significant gaps in financial literacy.
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