Financial literacy, stock market participation, and financial wellbeing in Germany

Author:

Bucher-Koenen TabeaORCID,Janssen BennetORCID,Knebel CarolineORCID,Tzamourani PanagiotaORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe examine financial literacy in Germany and its relevance for financial wellbeing. Using data from the Panel on Household Finances collected in 2021, we show that about 62% of German households answer the Big Three financial literacy questions correctly. Those with lower education, who are out of the labor force, women, and those living in East Germany have lower levels of financial literacy. Identifying groups with lower financial literacy and developing strategies to reach them and enhance their abilities should therefore be an integral part of the German national financial literacy strategy. Financial literacy is linked to financial wellbeing: we document that those with higher financial literacy have a higher stock market participation rate and are less likely to report financial difficulties.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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