Savings Survey
These instructions are for the survey administrator. DO NOT include these instructions when you administer the survey to participants.
Be sure to include a Privacy notice and the PRA statement at the beginning of the survey. An example Privacy statement is on Page 2 of this document, as well as the required PRA language.
The survey can be administered more than once to examine trends over time.
If administering more than once, it’s ideal to link responses from the same participant.
Suggested questions 41 and 42 are one way of identifying people in a way that tries to protect their anonymity. You should exclude these questions unless you plan to administer the survey more than once for the purposes of tracking responses over time.
OMB Control #3170-0036
Expires: 10/31/2022
Savings General Questionnaire
Example Privacy Notice
Privacy
Notice
The
Bureau is conducting a survey as part of the savings initiatives we
promote to help us understand savings behavior and financial
well-being.
This
is an anonymous survey. A follow up survey will be conducted. In
order to connect survey response while remaining anonymous, we are
asking you to include the state you lived in first and the last four
digits of your personal phone number.
Participation in this survey is voluntary.
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and not withstanding any other provision of law a person is not required to respond to a collection of information, unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this collection is 3170-0036. It expires on 10/31/2022. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average approximately 15 minutes per response. Comments regarding this collection of information, including the estimated response time, suggestions for improving the usefulness of the information, or suggestions for reducing the burden to respond to this collection should be submitted to Bureau at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Attention: PRA Office), 1700 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20552, or by email to PRA_Comments@cfpb.gov.
Note: The time frame on these Qs is 6 months. This time frame could be changed based on the intervention and specific research questions.
How well do these statements describe you or your situation?
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I am just getting by financially. |
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I am concerned that the money I have or will save won't last. |
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Because of my money situation, I feel like I will never have the things I want in life. |
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How often do these statements below apply to you?
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This statement applies to me… |
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Rarely |
Never |
I have money left over at the end of the month |
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My finances control my life |
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The next several questions ask about your “non-retirement savings,” that is, savings for things other than specifically for retirement. In answering, please think of all the ways you save, like cash, checking and savings accounts, and investment accounts, but please do not include money you’re saving specifically for retirement.
Have you set aside any money in the past 6 months to be used for unexpected expenses or emergencies, even if you ended up using it?
Yes
No [skip to Q5]
[If Q3 = Yes] Did you use the money you have set aside, or do you still have these funds available for unexpected expenses or emergencies?
I used all of the money I had set aside
I used some of the money I had set aside
I did not use any of the money I have set aside
About how much money do you currently have set aside that could be used for unexpected expenses or emergencies?
$0
$1-99
$100-249
$250-499
$500-999
$1,000-1,999
$2,000-4,999
$5,000-9,999
$10,000-19,999
$20,000 or more
Which statement comes closest to describing your current monthly non-retirement saving habits?
I do not currently save money (skip to question 8)
I save money when possible (not every month)
I save money regularly (every month)
Do you currently save by having money automatically transferred to a non-retirement savings, investment, or money market account?
Which statement comes closest to describing your household’s monthly non-retirement saving habits 6 months ago?
I was not saving money
I was saving money when possible (was not saving every month)
I was saving money regularly (was saving every month)
When you have non-retirement savings, where do you primarily keep it? (please mark all that apply if you divide your savings between several accounts)
Savings account(s)
Checking account(s)
Non-retirement investment account(s)
Pre-paid card
Cash
Other
People have different reasons for saving even though they may not be saving all the time. What are your most important reasons for saving? Please mark all that apply.
Education (for yourself, child, grandchild, or other family member)
Buy a car or other vehicle
Emergencies or unexpected needs
Buy a home
Home improvements/repairs
Buy household goods, appliances, home furnishings
Travel / take a vacation
Taxes
Retirement
Start a business
Be financially secure
Pay off debt
Life event or ceremony (have children, wedding, funeral)
Other
People learn about how to save in different ways. How did you learn how to save money? Please mark all that apply.
I don’t really know how to save
I learned about it in school
My parents taught me
Friends or coworkers taught me
I learned from my own past experiences
Through my bank or credit union
I read about it
I’m not sure
Other
In a typical month, would you say that your total spending is:
More than your income
The same as your income
Less than your income
The next few questions are specifically about your “retirement” savings. When answering these questions, think about funds you have specifically set aside for retirement such as savings in an IRA, 401(k) account, pension plan, or other retirement account.
Are you currently saving for retirement?
Yes
No
Were you saving for retirement 6 months ago?
Yes
No
Do you have a retirement savings account, such as an IRA, 401(k) account, or pension plan?
Yes
No
In the past 6 months, did you borrow money from or permanently withdraw money from any of your retirement savings accounts?
No, I do not have an account
No, I have a retirement savings account but did not borrow or permanently withdrawn money
Yes, borrowed money
Yes, permanently withdrew money
Yes, both
How well does this statement describe you or your situation?
I know how to make complex financial decisions
I am able to make good financial decisions that are new to me
I know how to get myself to follow through on my financial intentions
I am able to recognize a good financial investment
I know how to keep myself from spending too much
I know how to make myself save
I know where to find the advice I need to make decisions involving money
This statement applies to me….
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How often does this statement apply to you?
I know when I do not have enough information to make a good decision involving my money
I know when I need advice about my money
I struggle to understand financial information
This statement applies to me….
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Note: Here we are recommending a series of four questions (questions 19-22) where the “XXX” would be filled in later depending on the specific intervention being tested:
How helpful was XXX information to you when deciding whether to start saving?
Very helpful
Somewhat helpful
A little helpful
Not helpful
After hearing about XXX, are you more likely to start saving or save more?
Yes
No
Have you ever heard of the financial product XXX?
Yes
No
Have you ever used the financial product XXX?
Yes
No
Do you have any feedback for [organization] about the XXX program/product? How could the XXX program be improved?
What is your gender?
Male
Female
Other
What is your age?
Younger than 25
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-61
62 and older
Are you of Hispanic or Latin American origin?
Yes
No
Don’t know/not sure
Which of the following best describes your race? Select all that apply.
White
Black or African-American
Asian
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Some other race
Is English your first language?
Yes
No
What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Less than high school degree or equivalent
High school graduate (GED or Diploma)
Trade school certificate
Some college courses completed, no degree
Associate degree (2-year)
Bachelor’s degree (4-year)
Some graduate courses completed, no degree
Post-graduate degree (master’s or doctorate)
What is your annual household income?
$20,000 or less
$20,001 to $50,000
$50,001 to $80,000
$80,001 to $125,000
$125,001 to $200,000
More than $200,000
Which best describes your household’s income from month to month?
Income is about the same each month
Income varies somewhat from month to month
Income varies a lot from month to month
What is your current work status? Select all that apply.
Self-employed
Working full-time
Working part-time
Retired
Temporarily laid off or on leave
Unemployed
Not working for pay (homemaker, student, disabled, etc.)
Are you actively looking for a job (including looking even if you are currently working)?
Yes
No
Are you currently attending school?
Yes
No
Do you have a spouse or partner you share finances with?
Yes
No
What is your current marital status?
Married
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
Never married
How many children live in your household?
No children
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3
4 or more
Other than the children that live in your household, how many dependents do you support? Include any person you provide with care or financial support on a regular basis. This can include children who don’t live with you but depend on you for support, and also parents, in-laws, or extended family members?
No dependents
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2
3
4 or more
What is your military status?
No military service
On active duty
Reserve of National Guard
Veteran or retired
How would you describe your living situation?
I own the home I live in
I rent the home I live in
I live with another occupant that owns or rents the home I live in
What city and state do you live in? Please do not share any Personally Identifiable Information (PII), including, but not limited to, your name, address, email address, Social Security number, etc. [Text box]
What is the abbreviation of the state you first lived in? Please enter the abbreviation in the space below. Please do not share any other PII, including, but not limited to, your name, address, email address, Social Security number, etc.
What are the last 4 digits of your personal cell phone number? Please enter the numbers in the space below. Please do not share any other PII, including, but not limited to, your name, address, email address, Social Security number, etc.
Why are we asking these two questions above? The research team, in order to understand savings over time needs to link your responses today with any responses you might provide in the future. But, we need to do so in a way that means your survey responses will never be linked to YOU. These two questions will provide an anonymous way for us to link answers to answers, without linking answers to people.
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File Created | 2022-10-22 |