European Consumer Payment Report 2016
The European Consumer Payment Report 2016 explores the financial behaviours and attitudes of over 21,000 consumers across Europe. As economic uncertainty and consumer debt levels rise, this report highlights the challenges of managing household finances and the pressing need for financial education to empower consumers.
Economic concerns increase
Twenty-nine percent of respondents report not having enough money for a dignified existence, reflecting growing financial strain across Europe. Additionally, 39% are worried that after paying their bills, the remaining money will not suffice.
Reliance on borrowing
Seventeen percent of consumers have borrowed money or maxed out their credit cards to pay bills in the past six months, indicating a concerning trend of financial instability among many households.
Financial literacy gaps
While 87% of parents try to teach their children about money management, a significant number still wish they had learned more about household economy in school. This highlights the need for enhanced financial education initiatives.
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