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our interests
We integrate real-time data, lived experience, and behavioral insights to generate findings grounded in how people actually navigate their financial lives.
Affordability and cost of living
At SaverLife, we recognize that saving is challenged when basic expenses like groceries, housing, utilities, childcare, and transportation are becoming increasingly difficult to afford, even for families doing everything in their power to stay afloat.
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Climate resilience
At SaverLife, we recognize that climate change has interconnected financial challenges that impact how our members navigate their daily lives. Climate change undoubtedly creates a ripple effect, further limiting their climate resilience while undermining their financial security and disrupting opportunities for economic mobility.
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Savings and wealth building
Saving is the first step toward financial security and wealth building. Through our member community, we gather research and insights about how households build savings and where barriers exist, helping inform solutions that expand access to financial stability and wealth-building opportunities.
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AI and personalization
We use intervention testing to understand member needs and ensure its Financial Navigator can reach people at scale and remain meaningful at every stage of their financial journey. By closely analyzing product usage, trends, and behavioral data, we are helping lead the way in developing technology for good.
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Our partners
SaverLife works closely with leading research, policy, and consumer advocacy organizations whose teams regularly use our data and insights to inform policy positions and program design.
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