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In addition to the findings on resilience, the Global Findex 2021 also captured data on the degree of financial stress people feel about common expenses. Unsurprisingly, poor adults and women in developing countries are more likely to experience financial stress and to report that they would need help using financial services. This points to opportunities to encourage more effective use of resilience-enabling services such as savings, and to ensure that consumer protection policies account for the low level of financial literacy in unbanked and underbanked populations.
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