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FSC's Financial Resilience Index 2024 research report

Financial Services Council New Zealand
09 May 2024 - Reading time 60 minutes
FSC Financial Resilience Index 2024

 

The Financial Services Council started tracking the financial confidence and wellbeing of New Zealanders in March 2020, just as COVID-19 became a reality. It has tracked views over the past four years, with our latest survey for this report taking place in March 2024.

The latest Financial Resilience Index tracker indicates that the outcomes of some economic decisions made since the start of the pandemic are really biting across New Zealand.

  • The number of New Zealanders worrying about money either daily, weekly, or monthly is the highest since 2020 at 70%. 
  • The majority of New Zealanders are concerned about inflation (89.6%) and interest rates (75.6%). 
  • Confidence in job security has started to fall at 85%, down from a high of 89% in 2023.  
  • More respondents have personal debt than reported last year (up 6%), and more said they had one month or less of savings to maintain their current lifestyle should they lose their job. 
  • For renters, close to 60% of respondents said meeting their living expenses is currently somewhat or very difficult. 
  • A fifth of all retired respondents said they only have enough savings to maintain their current lifestyle for less than a year. 

Richard Klipin, CEO of the FSC, said, “this latest research shows many New Zealanders are increasingly under pressure, making dealing with the daily stresses and strains of the cost-of-living crisis extremely difficult. 

‘Job security is key to financial security but with unemployment on the rise and job security declining, 70% of us are now worrying about money daily, weekly, or monthly, up from 60% in 2020. 

‘1 in 5 retirees said they only had enough savings to maintain their current lifestyle for less than a year,” continued Klipin. 

The research highlights that most homeowners are keeping their head above water, however the real strain is for New Zealand’s renters who are finding it more difficult to pay their bills. 

Klipin continued, “whilst homeowners are under stress with mortgage rate increases, we are still seeing the younger generations and renters disproportionally bearing the burden of this economic cycle.  

‘Despite these challenges, it pays to remember that the markets fluctuate and undergo cycles. Whilst things might be challenging right now, eventually the pendulum will swing the other way.

Download the FSC Financial Resilience Index 2024 research report

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