Bank Accounts for Minors: A Pathway to Financial Inclusion or a Dead-End?

IF 4.1 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Review of Economics of the Household Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1007/s11150-024-09724-7
J. Michael Collins, Jeff Larrimore, Carly Urban
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This study estimates the effects of state laws that allow access to independently owned bank accounts without a custodian. In states where minors can own accounts, youth aged 16 through 19 are more likely to be banked, although by age 24 those young adults are banked at similar rates to teens who grew up in states that do not allow minors to own accounts independently. However, young adults who had access to independently owned accounts as teens are then more likely to use high-cost non-bank financial services, particularly check-cashing services. Young adults who had access to non-custodial accounts as teens also show lower credit scores and more loan delinquencies at ages 21 through 24. While state banking policies can increase financial inclusion for teenagers, minors with bank accounts could face frictions transitioning to adult accounts.

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未成年人银行账户:实现金融包容性的途径还是死胡同?
本研究估算了允许在没有监护人的情况下独立拥有银行账户的州法律所产生的影响。在允许未成年人拥有账户的州,16 至 19 岁的青少年更有可能拥有银行账户,尽管到 24 岁时,这些青少年拥有银行账户的比例与在不允许未成年人独立拥有账户的州长大的青少年相似。然而,那些在十几岁时就能独立拥有账户的年轻人更有可能使用高成本的非银行金融服务,尤其是支票兑现服务。青少年时期拥有非监护人账户的年轻人在 21-24 岁时的信用评分也较低,拖欠贷款的情况也较多。虽然国家银行政策可以提高青少年的金融包容性,但拥有银行账户的未成年人在过渡到成人账户时可能会面临一些摩擦。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Economics of the Household publishes high-quality empirical and theoretical research on the economic behavior and decision-making processes of single and multi-person households. The Review is not wedded to any particular models or methods. It welcomes both macro-economic and micro-level applications. Household decisions analyzed in this journal include ·         household production of human capital, health, nutrition/food, childcare, and eldercare, ·         well-being of persons living in households, issues of gender and power, ·         fertility and risky behaviors, ·         consumption, savings and wealth accumulation, ·         labor force participation and time use,·         household formation (including marriage, cohabitation and fertility) and dissolution,·         migration, intergenerational transfers,·         experiments involving households,·         religiosity and civility.The journal is particularly interested in policy-relevant economic analyses and equally interested in applications to countries at various levels of economic development. The Perspectives section covers articles on the history of economic thought and review articles. Officially cited as: Rev Econ Household
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