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2021’s FDIC National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Households – African America’s Highlights

  • Among households with income between $30,000 and $50,000, 8.0 percent of African American households were unbanked compared with 1.7 percent of European American households.
  • Despite being the lowest unbanked group at 1.7 percent, African Americans earning $75,000 or more are still almost 600 percent more unbanked than their European American counterparts at the same income level. The largest gap among all income levels reported.
  • Among households with income between $50,000 and $75,000, 64.8 percent of African American households had a credit card or bank personal loan, whereas 81.3 percent of European American households did so.
  • Unbanked among African Americans has dropped from 16.8 percent in 2017 down to 11.3 percent in 2021. A reduction of almost 33 percent. European Americans have the lowest unbanked rate at 2.1 percent followed by Asian Americans at 2.9 percent.
  • 21.4 percent of African American single-mother households were unbanked in 2021, compared with 8.0 percent of European American single-mother households.
  • Interest in having a bank account was also higher among African American unbanked households (32.0 percent were very or somewhat interested in having an account in 2021).
  • African American households comprised 12.8 percent of the overall household population, they made up 41.1 percent of the recently unbanked.
  • Use of Prepaid Cards by Bank Account Ownership and Selected Household Characteristics was highest among African Americans at 12.3 percent and lowest among Asian Americans at 4.6 percent.
  • Three in four African American banked households (76.5 percent) used bank accounts to save or keep money safe, a lower share than among households of other races and ethnicities. For example, 85.2 percent of European American banked households saved or kept money safe using bank accounts in 2021.
  • African American banked households saved or kept money safe using prepaid cards compared with 1.2 percent of European American banked households.
  • In 2021, 49.9 percent of African American households had a credit card or bank personal loan, compared with 78.8 percent of European American households.
  • 36 percent of African American households are underbanked/unbanked.
  • Rent-to-Own Service or Payday, Pawn Shop, Tax Refund Anticipation, or Auto Title Loan is used by 7.6 percent of African American households.

To read the full FDIC National Survey of Unbanked and Underbanked Households, click here.

HBCU Money™ Dozen 7/21 – 7/25

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Research

Inside the quantum experiment that splits reality l New Scientist http://ow.ly/zxFM2

California sees IT shifting to IBM-built cloud l Computerworld http://ow.ly/zyALv

5 Ways to Use Social Media to Boost Your Career Prospects l CIOonline http://trib.al/fnfnDOy

Apple is losing its grip as the top tablet company l Computerworld http://ow.ly/zyB14

Business Leaders Know: Let in the Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops l CIOonlinehttp://trib.al/K90QMwF

Once a National Security Mandate, Now a National Asset, too l Livermore Labhttp://bit.ly/WKvrBe

Federal Reserve, Central Banks, & Financial Departments

Read about opportunities and challenges for U.S. businesses in Latin America l St. Louis Fed

Lifting ban on crude oil exports could lower U.S. pump prices l Dallas Fed http://bit.ly/1pgUnqA

Want to know more about prepaid cards? Read this Personal Finance 101 l Econ Lowdown http://bit.ly/VzTdiO

Federal Reserve Payments Study Provides Further Details on Domestic Payments l Federal Reserve http://go.usa.gov/5ywG

1 in 6 homes still seriously underwater as home price growth slows l Housing Wire http://hwi.re/6PtzlD

Personal finance and economics teachers: We have lessons, videos and more l Econ Lowdown http://bit.ly/1ufDYFE

Thank you as always for joining us on Saturday for HBCU Money™ Dozen. The 12 most important research and finance articles of the week.