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What Generation Uses Debit Cards the Most?

By PaymentsJournal
April 26, 2024
in Debit, Truth In Data
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In an era where cash is no longer king, debit cards have emerged as the primary mode of transaction for many. From daily purchases to online shopping sprees, these plastic wonders have revolutionized the way we handle our finances. But who exactly is leading the charge in embracing this convenient payment method? Delving into consumer habits, it becomes clear that generational disparities play a role in shaping debit card usage patterns.

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Data for today’s episode is provided by Javelin Strategy & Research’s Report: 2024 Annual U.S. Debit Card Market Data Review

Debit Card Usage by Age Bracket

What percentage of spend is by debit card?

  • 18-24 year olds: 39%
  • 25-34 year olds: 33%
  • 35-44 year olds: 35%
  • 45-54 year olds: 32%
  • 55-64 year olds: 29%
  • 65+: 20%

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (2023)

About Report

Changes are afoot in the debit card market as higher prices drive more consumers toward credit for everyday payments and users increasingly demand digital payment technologies. This Javelin Strategy & Research report takes a comprehensive look at debit payments in the context of now and what is likely to be coming as consumers consider the economic landscape, adopt new technologies, and adjust their payment preferences accordingly. 

For debit card issuers and merchants, Generation Z—encompassing those born in 1997 and later—represents an opportunity to reach out to consumers who haven’t yet built up a strong credit profile and engage with issuers’ apps more strongly than older generations. This is a chance for debit issuers to build products that align with these consumers’ wants and needs and to build lasting relationships.

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