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Which Financial Accounts Do Most Americans Use?

By PaymentsJournal
June 27, 2025
in Digital Banking, Truth In Data
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The average American’s financial life is spread across a growing web of accounts—checking and savings at traditional banks, retirement and investment portfolios, credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, digital wallets, and even cryptocurrency exchanges. Each serves a different purpose, but together they paint a complex picture of how U.S. consumers earn, spend, save, borrow, and invest.

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Data for today’s episode is provided by Javelin Strategy & Research’s Report: ‘Disappearing’ Accounts and the Future of Payments

Types of Financial Accounts/Products at Banks, Credit Unions, or Other Financial Institutions

  • 92% of U.S. consumers have a checking account.
  • 77% of U.S. consumers have a savings account.
  • 40% of U.S. consumers have a 401(k)/other employer-offered retirement account.
  • 30% of U.S. consumers have a mortgage.
  • 27% of U.S. consumers have an IRA/Roth IRA not affiliated with employer

Source: North American PaymentsInsights

About Report

The traditional concept of financial accounts—fixed containers for funds and credit within isolated systems—is rapidly evolving. As open banking and system interoperability gain traction, barriers between accounts are beginning to fall, enabling more fluid and flexible movement of money. This shift has the potential to empower aggregators with real-time visibility into consumers’ financial options at the point of transaction, helping identify the most efficient and cost-effective payment methods—online or in-store. But while the promise of seamless financial intelligence is compelling, it also introduces immediate and complex challenges for banks, fintechs, merchants, and consumers alike.

A recent report by Javelin Strategy & Research explores how emerging trends and technologies are reshaping the definition of a financial account. It dives into the growth of automated account aggregation, the changing expectations around fiduciary responsibility, and the practical hurdles that come with turning this vision into reality.

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