New Marqeta Research: Americans Are Happy To Swap Physical Wallets for Mobile Phones, Contactless Payment Use Trails Key Global Markets
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46% of US respondents said they’ve used a form of contactless payments in the last 7 days, compared to 80% in the
UK and 69% inAustralia . - Three out of five 18-34 year old US consumers surveyed said they would get their financial services from a non-traditional financial services provider, such as a tech company or retailer.
- 90% of US consumers who get paid immediately said it makes it easier to plan for finances and increases financial peace of mind.
Consumers Ditch Physical Wallets For Mobile Payments
Marqeta’s 2024 State of Payments Report dives into consumer preferences for how they earn, spend and manage their money. The data indicates that while US adoption amongst those surveyed is lower than in the
- 71% of all US consumers surveyed expressed they were neutral or didn’t have any worries about moving to a cashless society
- Over a quarter of US respondents (28%) now feel awkward when paying with cash, a sentiment that is particularly strong among consumers 18-34 years old, with 49% of respondents saying they felt awkward.
- Almost one-third of US consumers surveyed (31%) reported using cash less than they did 12 months ago, showing continued, steady movement toward digital payments, following 2023 when 35% of consumers said they decreased their cash use compared to the prior year
Younger Generations Embrace Brands and Non-Traditional Financial Providers
According to the report, non-traditional banking providers and embedded finance offerings are primed to gain popularity among consumers – 42% of US consumers surveyed said they would get financial services from a non-traditional provider, including a social media platform, retailer or tech brand, increasing to 63% among US consumers 18-34 years old. The openness of younger consumers is even more evident when consumers surveyed were asked how they feel about brands starting to offer financial services, with 66% of consumers ages 18-34 years old saying they feel positive about this. Additionally, a significant 78% of US consumers surveyed use at least one additional financial provider outside of their primary traditional bank, demonstrating consumer openness to non-traditional providers and digital banks.
Instant Payouts Becoming Essential for Workers
Instant pay options are becoming an important concept for the growing gig and shift economy, reveals Marqeta’s report. Almost a quarter of US consumers surveyed consider themselves part of the gig economy, with that number increasing to over a third for those aged 18-34 years old. Of the US respondents who consider themselves part of the gig economy, 87% said immediate pay would attract them to use a gig work platform. While instant pay is yet to be an employment necessity, it is becoming increasingly vital for those who want peace of mind when managing their finances:
- 90% of US consumers surveyed who get paid immediately said it makes it easier to plan for finances and provides financial peace of mind.
- Of those who have to wait for their paychecks, 39% of US consumers said they’re more likely to use credit to make ends meet, rising to 44% for 18-34 year olds.
- 37% of all US consumers surveyed 18-34 years old said instant pay is a necessary benefit from their employers, above the 25% national average.
“The economic landscape is shifting as younger generations enter the shift and gig workforce more frequently, fueling demand for dynamic financial solutions," said
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