The Financial Services Council has been tracking Kiwis' financial confidence, financial literacy, financial preparedness, job security and wellbeing since early 2020 when the pandemic hit our shores.
The findings have shown just how much Covid-19 and global events impacted us, and how much of an effect our finances have upon our overall sense of health and happiness.
So, how are we faring in 2022?
The Financial Resilience Index is a tracking survey that is carried out each year by the Financial Services Council. It surveys over 2,000 Kiwis representative of the broader New Zealand population, and asks them a range of questions to gather information about five key things:
On the upside, we're feeling more secure in our jobs, and our financial confidence is up 5% since 2021.
This research was carried out prior to the Omicron outbreak and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the Financial Services Council CEO Richard Klipin chatted to the Sharesies team on their Recap podcast about the likely impact of these events on the results if the same survey was carried out in March 2022.