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摘要
本研究探讨了不同年代的人使用社交媒体获取投资建议与财务满意度之间的关系。使用 Stata 估算了 10 个有序对数模型来探讨这种关系。利用 2021 年《国家财务能力研究》各州和投资者调查数据进行的有序对数分析表明,与婴儿潮一代相比,X 代和千禧一代的财务满意度较低。虽然一般社交媒体的使用在统计上没有显著关联,但针对特定平台的分析发现,Instagram 和 TikTok 用户的财务满意度较高,而 YouTube 用户的满意度较低。值得注意的是,使用社交媒体获取投资建议的千禧一代比同龄人的财务满意度更高。详细分析显示,Instagram、TikTok 和 Twitter 对 Z 世代、千禧一代和 X 世代的财务满意度有积极影响,而在千禧一代和 X 世代中,Facebook、LinkedIn 和 Reddit 的特定平台关联度更高。这些发现为政策制定者、金融专业人士和研究人员提供了宝贵的见解,强调了通过社交媒体提高财务状况的针对性策略的必要性。
Social Media for Investment Advice and Financial Satisfaction: Does Generation Matter?
This study explores the relationship between social media usage for investment advice and financial satisfaction across different generations. Ten ordered logit models were estimated using Stata to explore this relationship. Ordered logit analyses using data from the 2021 National Financial Capability Study State-by-State and Investor survey reveal that Generation X and millennials are less financially satisfied than baby boomers. While general social media use shows no statistically significant association, platform-specific analysis finds that Instagram and TikTok users report higher financial satisfaction, whereas YouTube users report lower satisfaction. Notably, millennials who use social media for investment advice are more financially satisfied than their peers. Detailed analyses reveal that Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter positively influence financial satisfaction across Gen Z, millennials, and Gen X, with more platform-specific associations observed for Facebook, LinkedIn, and Reddit among millennials and Gen X, respectively. These findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, financial professionals, and researchers, highlighting the need for targeted strategies to enhance financial well-being through social media.