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Does Financial Knowledge at Older Ages Matter? Placing Income and Hardship in Context

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Title
Does Financial Knowledge at Older Ages Matter? Placing Income and Hardship in Context
Author
Y. Li, J.E. Mutchler, E.A. Miller, R. Tucker-Seeley and J.J. Xiao
Publication Type
Journal paper
Outlet
Journal of Poverty
Year
2021
Abstract
Extant research offers limited understanding of the context in which economic resource and hardship at older ages are assessed. This study investigates the association between location-specific income security and hardship, and the moderating role of financial knowledge, using data from the Understanding America Study. We found that respondents with better location-specific income security were less likely to experience hardship and that financial knowledge strengthened the negative association between income security and hardship. Findings suggest that interventions to improve later-life financial knowledge may offer protection against hardship and that evaluations of later-life income adequacy may benefit from location-specific assessments of cost-of-living.