The Relationship between Financial Well-Being, Subjective Well-Being, Materialism, and Financial Skills Among the African American Community
Poster Session XI
Sunday May 25, 2025 (10:30 - 11:30 ET)
Keyword: Cultural DiversityAbstract: This study uses secondary data from the National Financial Well-Being Survey to investigate relationships between subjective well-being, financial well-being, materialism, and financial skills within the African American community. Findings reveal financial skills and subjective well-being significantly predict financial well-being, while materialism does not. Results highlight the need for skill-based interventions.
- Ashlee Long (Presenting Author)
- Jonathan Livingston (Author)
- Christopher Edwards (Author)
- John Sollers (Author)

