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United Kingdom - S&P Global Equity Indices (annual % change)
S&P Global Equity Indices (annual % change) in United Kingdom was reported at 14.43 % in 2016, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources.
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S&P Global Equity Indices measure the U.S. dollar price change in the stock markets covered by the S&P/IFCI and S&P/Frontier BMI country indices.
United Kingdom | Financial Sector
Depositors with commercial banks (per 1;000 adults)
5-bank asset concentration
71.42
S&P Global Equity Indices (annual % change)
14.43
%
Market capitalization of listed companies
1868152970000
USD
Market capitalization of listed companies (% of GDP)
64.63
%
Listed domestic companies, total
1858
Stocks traded, total value
2357017000000
USD
Stocks traded, total value (% of GDP)
77.97
%
Stocks traded, turnover ratio
146
%
Bank nonperfoming loans to total gross loans
0.9402
%
Automated teller machines (ATMs) (per 100;000 adults)
129
Bank capital to assets ratio
7.03
%
Commercial bank branches (per 100;000 adults)
25.14
Borrowers from commercial banks (per 1;000 adults)
59.34
Point-of-sale terminals (per 100;000 adults)
2177
Domestic credit to private sector by banks (% of GDP)
134
%
Total reserves in months of imports
1.54
Claims on central government (annual growth as % of broad money)
3.25
%
Net domestic credit (current LCU)
3254907000000
LCU
Claims on governments and other public entities (current LCU)
17350000000
LCU
Net foreign assets (current LCU)
372777000000
LCU
Claims on private sector (annual growth as % of broad money)
4.97
%
Broad money (current LCU)
2793789000000
LCU
Broad money (% of GDP)
142
%
Broad money to total reserves ratio
27.96
Broad money growth (annual %)
8.72
%
756646999232
Money and quasi money (M2) (current LCU)
12600044561060
LCU
Money and quasi money (M2) as % of GDP
700
%
Money and quasi money (M2) to total reserves ratio
192
Money and quasi money growth (annual %)
-2.68
%
318830084096
Consumer price index (2005 = 100)
113
Wholesale price index (2005 = 100)
107
Deposit interest rate
4.48
%
Lending interest rate
0.5
%
Interest rate spread (lending rate minus deposit rate, %)
2.75
%
Real interest rate
-1.19
%
Risk premium on lending (prime rate minus treasury bill rate, %)
0.1199
%
Claims on central government; etc. (% GDP)
31.15
%
Domestic credit provided by banking sector (% of GDP)
166
%
Domestic credit to private sector (% of GDP)
134
%
Bank branches per 100,000 adults
25.19
Account at a formal financial institution (% age 15+)
98.93
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year (% age 15+) GFD
52.3
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year (% age 15+) GFD
21.12
%
Account used for business purposes (% age 15+)
34.04
%
Account used to receive government payments (% age 15+)
51.62
%
Account used to receive remittances (% age 15+)
21.19
%
Account used to receive wages (% age 15+)
54.5
%
Saved any money in the past year (% age 15+)
71.28
%
Saved using a savings club in the past year (% age 15+)
5.26
%
Loan in the past year (% age 15+)
28.81
%
Loan from a private lender in the past year (% age 15+)
2.62
%
Loan from an employer in the past year (% age 15+)
0.51
%
Loan through store credit in the past year (% age 15+)
12.24
%
Loan from family or friends in the past year (% age 15+)
12.65
%
Checks used to make payments (% age 15+)
50.13
%
Credit card (% age 15+)
61.69
%
Debit card (% age 15+)
96.37
%
Electronic payments used to make payments (% age 15+)
65.26
%
ATMs per 100,000 adults GFD
132
Depositing/withdrawing at least once in a typical month (% age 15+)
96.9
%
Value traded excluding top 10 traded companies to total value traded
69.14
%
Market capitalization excluding top 10 companies to total market capitalization
69.05
%
Private credit by deposit money banks to GDP
135
%
Deposit money banks' assets to GDP
135
%
Deposit money bank assets to deposit money bank assets and central bank assets
99.98
%
Liquid liabilities to GDP
136
%
Central bank assets to GDP
0.03
%
Mutual fund assets to GDP
47.26
%
Life insurance premium volume to GDP
8.01
%
Nonlife insurance premium volume to GDP
2.25
%
Insurance company assets to GDP
99.31
%
Private credit by deposit money banks and other financial institutions to GDP
135
%
Pension fund assets to GDP
91.07
%
Domestic credit to private sector (% of GDP) GFD
134
%
Stock market capitalization to GDP
112
%
Stock market total value traded to GDP
68.75
%
Outstanding domestic private debt securities to GDP
12.32
%
Outstanding domestic public debt securities to GDP
58.63
%
Outstanding international private debt securities to GDP
86.99
%
Outstanding international public debt securities to GDP
0.76
%
International debt issues to GDP
87.75
%
Gross portfolio equity liabilities to GDP
60.37
%
Gross portfolio equity assets to GDP
58.62
%
Gross portfolio debt liabilities to GDP
89.07
%
Bank net interest margin
1.39
%
Bank lending-deposit spread
2.75
Bank noninterest income to total income
10.8
%
Bank overhead costs to total assets
1.67
%
Bank return on assets (%, after tax)
0.22
%
Bank return on equity (%, after tax)
3.53
%
Bank cost to income ratio
118
%
Credit to government and state owned enterprises to GDP
7.28
%
Bank return on assets (%, before tax)
0.34
%
Bank return on equity (%, before tax)
5.29
%
Stock market turnover ratio
84.89
%
Bank concentration
48.37
%
H-statistic
0.59
Lerner index
0.06
Boone indicator
-0.01
Liquid liabilities in millions USD (2000 constant)
3500000
Loans from nonresident banks (net) to GDP
-0.7997
%
Loans from nonresident banks (amounts outstanding) to GDP
87.97
%
Remittance inflows to GDP
0.18
%
Consolidated foreign claims of BIS reporting banks to GDP
101
%
Foreign banks among total banks
58
%
Foreign bank assets among total bank assets
14
%
Global leasing volume to GDP
2.84
%
Total factoring volume to GDP
14.67
%
Banking crisis dummy (1=banking crisis, 0=none)
1
Number of listed companies per 1,000,000 people
28.76
Stock market return (%, year-on-year)
0.4
%
Bank Z-score
9.83
Bank nonperforming loans to gross loans
1.04
%
Bank capital to total assets
6.83
%
Bank regulatory capital to risk-weighted assets
19.62
%
Liquid assets to deposits and short term funding
45.13
%
Provisions to nonperforming loans
43.67
%
Stock price volatility
12.6
Credit depth of information index (0=low to 6=high)
8
Private credit bureau coverage (% of adults)
100
%
Public credit registry coverage (% of adults)
0
%
1
Strength of insolvency framework index (0-16)
11
Strength of legal rights index (0=weak to 10=strong)
7
Extent of conflict of interest regulation index (0-10)
8.3
Extent of corporate transparency index (0-9)
8
Extent of shareholder governance index (0-10)
7.3
Strength of governance structure index (0-5)
7.3
Extent of shareholder rights index (0-5)
8
1.74
%
110
Official exchange rate (LCU per US$, period average)
0.7406
Real effective exchange rate index (2000 = 100)
105
Net migration
990000
International migrant stock, total
8543120
International migrant stock (% of population)
13.2
%
Account at a financial institution (% age 15+) [ts]
98.93
%
Account at a financial institution, male (% age 15+) [ts]
99.22
%
Account at a financial institution, female (% age 15+) [ts]
98.65
%
Account at a financial institution, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
90.76
%
Account at a financial institution, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
100
%
Account at a financial institution, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
98.28
%
Account at a financial institution, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
99.37
%
Debit card (% age 15+) [ts]
96.37
%
Debit card, male (% age 15+) [ts]
97.61
%
Debit card, female (% age 15+) [ts]
95.19
%
Debit card, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
94.05
%
Debit card, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
96.64
%
Debit card, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
93.1
%
Debit card, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
98.56
%
Credit card (% age 15+) [ts]
61.69
%
Credit card, male (% age 15+) [ts]
64.93
%
Credit card, female (% age 15+) [ts]
58.58
%
Credit card, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
30.11
%
Credit card, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
65.74
%
Credit card, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
50.39
%
Credit card, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
69.22
%
Saved at a financial institution (% age 15+) [ts]
52.3
%
Saved at a financial institution, male (% age 15+) [ts]
51.79
%
Saved at a financial institution, female (% age 15+) [ts]
52.79
%
Saved at a financial institution, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
30.42
%
Saved at a financial institution, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
55.56
%
Saved at a financial institution, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
36.57
%
Saved at a financial institution, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
62.79
%
Borrowed from a financial institution (% age 15+) [ts]
21.12
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, male (% age 15+) [ts]
25.95
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, female (% age 15+) [ts]
16.5
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
12.5
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
22.5
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
22.29
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
20.34
%
Borrowed from family or friends (% age 15+) [ts]
12.65
%
Borrowed from family or friends, male (% age 15+) [ts]
15.17
%
Borrowed from family or friends, female (% age 15+) [ts]
10.24
%
Borrowed from family or friends, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
28.36
%
Borrowed from family or friends, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
10.71
%
Borrowed from family or friends, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
13.56
%
Borrowed from family or friends, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
12.04
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender (% age 15+) [ts]
2.62
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, male (% age 15+) [ts]
2.68
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, female (% age 15+) [ts]
2.56
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
2.66
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
2.64
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
3.51
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
2.02
%
Account Ownership (% age 15+) [ts]
98.93
%
Account Ownership, male (% age 15+) [ts]
99.22
%
Account Ownership, female (% age 15+) [ts]
98.65
%
Account Ownership, young adults (% ages 15-24) [ts]
90.76
%
Account Ownership, older adults (% ages 25+) [ts]
100
%
Account Ownership, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [ts]
98.28
%
Account Ownership, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [ts]
99.37
%
Account at a formal financial institution (% age 15+) Wave 1
97.2
%
Account at a formal financial institution, male (% age 15+)
96.71
%
Account at a formal financial institution, female (% age 15+)
97.65
%
Account at a formal financial institution, young adults (% ages 15-24)
91.04
%
Account at a formal financial institution, older adults (% age 25+)
98.16
%
Account at a formal financial institution, income, bottom 40% (% age 15+)
97.47
%
Account at a formal financial institution, income quintiles III, IV, and V (highest) (% age 15+)
96.61
%
Used an account at a financial institution for business purposes (% age 15+) [w1]
34.04
%
Used an account at a financial institution for business purposes, male (% age 15+) [w1]
36.25
%
Used an account at a financial institution for business purposes, female (% age 15+) [w1]
32.03
%
Used an account at a financial institution for business purposes, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
33.14
%
Used an account at a financial institution for business purposes, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
34.49
%
Used an account at a financial institution for business purposes, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
33.63
%
Used an account at a financial institution for business purposes, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
34.95
%
Debit card (% age 15+) [w1]
87.58
%
Debit card, male (% age 15+) [w1]
87.23
%
Debit card, female (% age 15+) [w1]
87.9
%
Debit card, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
80.12
%
Debit card, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
88.75
%
Debit card, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
87.04
%
Debit card, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
88.78
%
Credit card (% age 15+) [w1]
51.56
%
Credit card, male (% age 15+) [w1]
55.49
%
Credit card, female (% age 15+) [w1]
47.97
%
Credit card, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
19.08
%
Credit card, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
56.05
%
Credit card, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
47.27
%
Credit card, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
61.08
%
Deposits in a typical month: 0 (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
3.36
%
Deposits in a typical month: 1 or 2 (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
47.6
%
Deposits in a typical month: 3+ (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
45.19
%
Deposits and withdrawals in a typical month: 0 (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
0.3118
%
Withdrawals in a typical month: 0 (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
1.95
%
Withdrawals in a typical month: 1 or 2 (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
9
%
Withdrawals in a typical month: 3+ (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
84.74
%
Main mode of withdrawal: ATM (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
70.09
%
Main mode of withdrawal: bank teller (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
18.63
%
Main mode of withdrawal: retail store (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
6.51
%
Main mode of withdrawal: bank agent (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
1.21
%
Main mode of deposit: ATM (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
8.2
%
Main mode of deposit: bank teller (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
76.67
%
Main mode of deposit: retail store (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
0.3638
%
Main mode of deposit: bank agent (% with an account, age 15+) [w1]
2.79
%
Used checks to make payments (% age 15+) [w1]
50.13
%
Used checks to make payments, male (% age 15+) [w1]
49.57
%
Used checks to make payments, female (% age 15+) [w1]
50.64
%
Used checks to make payments, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
18.94
%
Used checks to make payments, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
54.2
%
Used checks to make payments, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
50.78
%
Used checks to make payments, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
48.66
%
Used electronic payments to make payments (% age 15+) [w1]
65.26
%
Used electronic payments to make payments, male (% age 15+) [w1]
68.95
%
Used electronic payments to make payments, female (% age 15+) [w1]
61.89
%
Used electronic payments to make payments, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
70.11
%
Used electronic payments to make payments, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
65.17
%
Used electronic payments to make payments, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
63.27
%
Used electronic payments to make payments, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
69.68
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive wages (% age 15+) [w1]
54.5
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive wages, male (% age 15+) [w1]
57.34
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive wages, female (% age 15+) [w1]
51.9
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive wages, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
54.4
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive wages, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
55.01
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive wages, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
52.14
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive wages, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
59.75
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive government transfers (% age 15+) [w1]
51.62
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive government transfers, male (% age 15+) [w1]
46.9
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive government transfers, female (% age 15+) [w1]
55.93
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive government transfers, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
38.19
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive government transfers, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
53.38
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive government transfers, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
54.52
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive government transfers, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
45.2
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive remittances (% age 15+) [w1]
21.19
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive remittances, male (% age 15+) [w1]
24.79
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive remittances, female (% age 15+) [w1]
17.91
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive remittances, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
43.43
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive remittances, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
18.76
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive remittances, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
21.38
%
Used an account at a financial institution to receive remittances, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
20.78
%
Used an account at a financial institution to send remittances (% age 15+) [w1]
23.84
%
Used an account at a financial institution to send remittances, male (% age 15+) [w1]
28.91
%
Used an account at a financial institution to send remittances, female (% age 15+) [w1]
19.22
%
Used an account at a financial institution to send remittances, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
26.34
%
Used an account at a financial institution to send remittances, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
23.6
%
Used an account at a financial institution to send remittances, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
22.15
%
Used an account at a financial institution to send remittances, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
27.6
%
Saved any money in the past year (% age 15+) [w1]
56.71
%
Saved any money in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w1]
61.79
%
Saved any money in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w1]
52.08
%
Saved any money in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
53.11
%
Saved any money in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
57.5
%
Saved any money in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
53.47
%
Saved any money in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
63.9
%
Saved for future expenses (% age 15+) [w1]
30.57
%
Saved for future expenses, male (% age 15+) [w1]
31.57
%
Saved for future expenses, female (% age 15+) [w1]
29.65
%
Saved for future expenses, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
44.67
%
Saved for future expenses, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
29.3
%
Saved for future expenses, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
28.91
%
Saved for future expenses, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
34.25
%
Saved for emergencies (% age 15+) [w1]
40.58
%
Saved for emergencies, male (% age 15+) [w1]
40.27
%
Saved for emergencies, female (% age 15+) [w1]
40.87
%
Saved for emergencies, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
26.07
%
Saved for emergencies, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
42.86
%
Saved for emergencies, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
38.31
%
Saved for emergencies, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
45.63
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year (% age 15+)
43.8
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year, male (% age 15+)
46.38
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year, female (% age 15+)
41.45
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24)
40.41
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year, older adults (% age 25+)
44.3
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year, income quintiles I (lowest) and II (% age 15+)
41.19
%
Saved at a financial institution in the past year, income quintiles III, IV, and V (highest) (% age 15+)
49.59
%
Saved using a savings club or a person outside the family (% age 15+) [w1]
5.26
%
Saved using a savings club or a person outside the family, male (% age 15+) [w1]
5.84
%
Saved using a savings club or a person outside the family, female (% age 15+) [w1]
4.73
%
Saved using a savings club or a person outside the family, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
10.21
%
Saved using a savings club or a person outside the family, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
4.6
%
Saved using a savings club or a person outside the family, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
5.19
%
Saved using a savings club or a person outside the family, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
5.42
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year (% age 15+)
11.85
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year, male (% age 15+)
12.51
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year, female (% age 15+)
11.24
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24)
3.42
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year, older adults (% age 25+)
13.14
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year, income quintiles I (lowest) and II (% age 15+)
11.99
%
Loan from a financial institution in the past year, income quintiles III, IV, and V (highest) (% age 15+)
11.54
%
Loan in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w1]
28.75
%
Loan in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w1]
28.86
%
Loan in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
42.47
%
Loan in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
27.69
%
Loan in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
29.85
%
Loan in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
26.5
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit (% age 15+) [w1]
7.81
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, male (% age 15+) [w1]
5.51
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, female (% age 15+) [w1]
9.9
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
6.49
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
8.13
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
8.02
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
7.34
%
Borrowed from family or friends (% age 15+) [w1]
13.87
%
Borrowed from family or friends, male (% age 15+) [w1]
14.77
%
Borrowed from family or friends, female (% age 15+) [w1]
13.06
%
Borrowed from family or friends, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
38.08
%
Borrowed from family or friends, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
11.14
%
Borrowed from family or friends, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
15.33
%
Borrowed from family or friends, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
10.65
%
Borrowed from an employer (% age 15+) [w1]
0.5139
%
Borrowed from an employer, male (% age 15+) [w1]
0.3139
%
Borrowed from an employer, female (% age 15+) [w1]
0.6964
%
Borrowed from an employer, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
0.8734
%
Borrowed from an employer, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
0.4796
%
Borrowed from an employer, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
0.591
%
Borrowed from an employer, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
0.3426
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender (% age 15+) [w1]
2.23
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, male (% age 15+) [w1]
2.96
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, female (% age 15+) [w1]
1.55
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
2.18
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
2.28
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
1.94
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
2.86
%
Outstanding loan to purchase a home (% age 15+) [w1]
31.04
%
Outstanding loan to purchase a home, male (% age 15+) [w1]
32.74
%
Outstanding loan to purchase a home, female (% age 15+) [w1]
29.48
%
Outstanding loan to purchase a home, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w1]
8.77
%
Outstanding loan to purchase a home, older adults (% ages 25+) [w1]
34.28
%
Outstanding loan to purchase a home, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w1]
27.69
%
Outstanding loan to purchase a home, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w1]
38.49
%
Account at a financial institution (% age 15+) [w2]
98.93
%
Account at a financial institution, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
99.41
%
Account at a financial institution, male (% age 15+) [w2]
99.22
%
Account at a financial institution, female (% age 15+) [w2]
98.65
%
Account at a financial institution, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
90.76
%
Account at a financial institution, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
100
%
Account at a financial institution, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
98.28
%
Account at a financial institution, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
99.37
%
Account Ownership (% age 15+) [w2]
98.93
%
Account Ownership, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
99.41
%
Account Ownership, male (% age 15+) [w2]
99.22
%
Account Ownership, female (% age 15+) [w2]
98.65
%
Account Ownership, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
90.76
%
Account Ownership, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
100
%
Account Ownership, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
98.28
%
Account Ownership, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
99.37
%
Debit card (% age 15+) [w2]
96.37
%
Debit card, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
94.47
%
Debit card, male (% age 15+) [w2]
97.61
%
Debit card, female (% age 15+) [w2]
95.19
%
Debit card, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
94.05
%
Debit card, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
96.64
%
Debit card, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
93.1
%
Debit card, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
98.56
%
Debit card in own name (% age 15+) [w2]
94.74
%
Debit card in own name, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
93.61
%
Debit card in own name, male (% age 15+) [w2]
96.64
%
Debit card in own name, female (% age 15+) [w2]
92.91
%
Debit card in own name, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
90.76
%
Debit card in own name, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
95.21
%
Debit card in own name, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
90.73
%
Debit card in own name, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
97.41
%
Debit card used in the past year (% age 15+) [w2]
91.82
%
Debit card used in the past year, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
89.72
%
Debit card used in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w2]
92.39
%
Debit card used in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w2]
91.27
%
Debit card used in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
79.2
%
Debit card used in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
93.4
%
Debit card used in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
87.35
%
Debit card used in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
94.8
%
Credit card (% age 15+) [w2]
61.69
%
Credit card, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
63.64
%
Credit card, male (% age 15+) [w2]
64.93
%
Credit card, female (% age 15+) [w2]
58.58
%
Credit card, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
30.11
%
Credit card, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
65.74
%
Credit card, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
50.39
%
Credit card, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
69.22
%
Credit card used in the past year (% age 15+) [w2]
55.26
%
Credit card used in the past year, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
57.62
%
Credit card used in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w2]
59.95
%
Credit card used in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w2]
50.76
%
Credit card used in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
25.13
%
Credit card used in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
59.69
%
Credit card used in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
44.32
%
Credit card used in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
62.55
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things (% age 15+) [w2]
72.77
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
72.02
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things, male (% age 15+) [w2]
72.76
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things, female (% age 15+) [w2]
72.78
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
68.35
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
73.13
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
71.5
%
Used the Internet to pay bills or buy things, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
73.62
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business (% age 15+) [w2]
10.25
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
9.16
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, male (% age 15+) [w2]
13.4
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, female (% age 15+) [w2]
7.23
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
11.53
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
10.19
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
10.51
%
Saved to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
10.07
%
Saved for old age (% age 15+) [w2]
40.6
%
Saved for old age, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
39.26
%
Saved for old age, male (% age 15+) [w2]
48.07
%
Saved for old age, female (% age 15+) [w2]
33.45
%
Saved for old age, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
23.5
%
Saved for old age, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
43.15
%
Saved for old age, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
29.85
%
Saved for old age, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
47.77
%
Saved any money in the past year (% age 15+) [w2]
71.28
%
Saved any money in the past year, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
69.73
%
Saved any money in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w2]
72.87
%
Saved any money in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w2]
69.76
%
Saved any money in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
65.4
%
Saved any money in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
72.64
%
Saved any money in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
60.93
%
Saved any money in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
78.19
%
Borrowed from a financial institution (% age 15+) [w2]
21.12
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
20.15
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, male (% age 15+) [w2]
25.95
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, female (% age 15+) [w2]
16.5
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
12.5
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
22.5
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
22.29
%
Borrowed from a financial institution, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
20.34
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit (% age 15+) [w2]
12.24
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
11.32
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, male (% age 15+) [w2]
11.59
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, female (% age 15+) [w2]
12.86
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
20.8
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
11.24
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
11.76
%
Borrowed from a store by buying on credit, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
12.56
%
Borrowed from family or friends (% age 15+) [w2]
12.65
%
Borrowed from family or friends, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
8.61
%
Borrowed from family or friends, male (% age 15+) [w2]
15.17
%
Borrowed from family or friends, female (% age 15+) [w2]
10.24
%
Borrowed from family or friends, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
28.36
%
Borrowed from family or friends, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
10.71
%
Borrowed from family or friends, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
13.56
%
Borrowed from family or friends, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
12.04
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender (% age 15+) [w2]
2.62
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
3.16
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, male (% age 15+) [w2]
2.68
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, female (% age 15+) [w2]
2.56
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
2.66
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
2.64
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
3.51
%
Borrowed from a private informal lender, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
2.02
%
Borrowed for education or school fees (% age 15+) [w2]
3.29
%
Borrowed for education or school fees, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
1.3
%
Borrowed for education or school fees, male (% age 15+) [w2]
4.18
%
Borrowed for education or school fees, female (% age 15+) [w2]
2.44
%
Borrowed for education or school fees, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
6.58
%
Borrowed for education or school fees, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
2.9
%
Borrowed for education or school fees, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
2.88
%
Borrowed for education or school fees, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
3.57
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes (% age 15+) [w2]
2.93
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
2.85
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes, male (% age 15+) [w2]
4.02
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes, female (% age 15+) [w2]
1.89
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
3.29
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
2.92
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
2.94
%
Borrowed for health or medical purposes, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
2.92
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business (% age 15+) [w2]
3.47
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
4.44
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, male (% age 15+) [w2]
4.06
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, female (% age 15+) [w2]
2.9
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
7.63
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
2.96
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
3.91
%
Borrowed to start, operate, or expand a farm or business, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
3.17
%
Borrowed any money in the past year (% age 15+) [w2]
39.09
%
Borrowed any money in the past year, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
35.66
%
Borrowed any money in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w2]
45.08
%
Borrowed any money in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w2]
33.35
%
Borrowed any money in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
49.12
%
Borrowed any money in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
38.2
%
Borrowed any money in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
38.28
%
Borrowed any money in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
39.63
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible (% age 15+) [w2]
45.82
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
46.72
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible, male (% age 15+) [w2]
48.99
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible, female (% age 15+) [w2]
42.79
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
33.67
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
47.77
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
37.48
%
Coming up with emergency funds: very possible, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
51.39
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible (% age 15+) [w2]
31.13
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
29.57
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible, male (% age 15+) [w2]
27.97
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible, female (% age 15+) [w2]
34.15
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
24.05
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
31.55
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
32.25
%
Coming up with emergency funds: somewhat possible, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
30.37
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible (% age 15+) [w2]
12.57
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
12.16
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible, male (% age 15+) [w2]
11.17
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible, female (% age 15+) [w2]
13.92
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
22.48
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
11.41
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
14.75
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not very possible, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
11.12
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible (% age 15+) [w2]
9.03
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
9.93
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible, male (% age 15+) [w2]
10.66
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible, female (% age 15+) [w2]
7.48
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
19.8
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
7.71
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
13.93
%
Coming up with emergency funds: not at all possible, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
5.77
%
Main source of emergency funds: savings (% able to raise funds, age 15+) [w2]
54.74
%
Main source of emergency funds: family or friends (% able to raise funds, age 15+) [w2]
18.22
%
Main source of emergency funds: work or loan from employer (% able to raise funds, age 15+) [w2]
11.77
%
Main source of emergency funds: financial institution or credit card (% able to raise funds, age 15+) [w2]
6.86
%
Main source of emergency funds: private informal lender (% able to raise funds, age 15+) [w2]
0.3399
%
Main source of emergency funds: other (% able to raise funds, age 15+) [w2]
6.27
%
Paid utility bills in the past year (% age 15+) [w2]
82.54
%
Paid utility bills in the past year, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
81.81
%
Paid utility bills in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w2]
82.24
%
Paid utility bills in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w2]
82.84
%
Paid utility bills in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
45.9
%
Paid utility bills in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
87.2
%
Paid utility bills in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
75.85
%
Paid utility bills in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
87.01
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills (% age 15+) [w2]
71.55
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
71.36
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills, male (% age 15+) [w2]
71.94
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills, female (% age 15+) [w2]
71.18
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
44.22
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
74.85
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
63.46
%
Used an account at a financial institution to pay utility bills, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
76.95
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills (% age 15+) [w2]
10.57
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
9.04
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills, male (% age 15+) [w2]
12.94
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills, female (% age 15+) [w2]
8.3
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
6.58
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
11.13
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
8.67
%
Used a mobile phone to pay utility bills, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
11.84
%
Paid utility bills: using cash (% paying utility bills, age 15+) [w2]
16.93
%
Paid utility bills: using an account at a financial institution (% paying utility bills, age 15+) [w2]
86.68
%
Paid utility bills: using a mobile phone (% paying utility bills, age 15+) [w2]
12.81
%
Received wages in the past year (% age 15+) [w2]
54.16
%
Received wages in the past year, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
47.81
%
Received wages in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w2]
62.63
%
Received wages in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w2]
46.05
%
Received wages in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
34.34
%
Received wages in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
56.35
%
Received wages in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
40.97
%
Received wages in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
62.96
%
Used an account to receive wages (% age 15+) [w2]
51.48
%
Used an account to receive wages, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
45.73
%
Used an account to receive wages, male (% age 15+) [w2]
59.78
%
Used an account to receive wages, female (% age 15+) [w2]
43.52
%
Used an account to receive wages, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
31.68
%
Used an account to receive wages, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
53.64
%
Used an account to receive wages, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
37.3
%
Used an account to receive wages, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
60.93
%
Received wages: employed in public sector (% wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
26.36
%
Received wages: in cash (% wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
6.6
%
Received wages: into an account at a financial institution (% wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
95.04
%
Received wages: through a mobile phone (% wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
1.13
%
Received wages: withdraw all right away (% cashless wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
6.82
%
Received wages: withdraw over time as needed (% cashless wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
90.62
%
Deposit in the past year (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
94.08
%
No deposit and no withdrawal in the past year (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
2.93
%
Deposits in a typical month: 1 or 2 (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
56.91
%
Deposits in a typical month: 3+ (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
32.97
%
Deposits in a typical month: 0 (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
9.1
%
Withdrawal in the past year (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
95.11
%
Withdrawals in a typical month: 1 or 2 (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
15.15
%
Withdrawals in a typical month: 3+ (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
76.17
%
Withdrawals in a typical month: 0 (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
7.66
%
Made transaction from an account at a financial institution using a mobile phone (% with an account, age 15+) [w2]
30.05
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone (% age 15+) [w2]
29.69
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
25.12
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone, male (% age 15+) [w2]
34.6
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone, female (% age 15+) [w2]
24.99
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
36.34
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
29.06
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
27.42
%
Used an account to make a transaction through a mobile phone, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
31.21
%
Saved for education or school fees (% age 15+) [w2]
13.39
%
Saved for education or school fees, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
11.46
%
Saved for education or school fees, male (% age 15+) [w2]
13.72
%
Saved for education or school fees, female (% age 15+) [w2]
13.08
%
Saved for education or school fees, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
23.83
%
Saved for education or school fees, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
12.16
%
Saved for education or school fees, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
15.7
%
Saved for education or school fees, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
11.85
%
Saved at a financial institution (% age 15+) [w2]
52.3
%
Saved at a financial institution, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
51.49
%
Saved at a financial institution, male (% age 15+) [w2]
51.79
%
Saved at a financial institution, female (% age 15+) [w2]
52.79
%
Saved at a financial institution, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
30.42
%
Saved at a financial institution, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
55.56
%
Saved at a financial institution, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
36.57
%
Saved at a financial institution, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
62.79
%
Outstanding mortgage (% age 15+) [w2]
28.98
%
Outstanding mortgage, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
24.49
%
Outstanding mortgage, male (% age 15+) [w2]
32.34
%
Outstanding mortgage, female (% age 15+) [w2]
25.76
%
Outstanding mortgage, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
9.87
%
Outstanding mortgage, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
31.23
%
Outstanding mortgage, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
24.77
%
Outstanding mortgage, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
31.79
%
Received wages: into a pre-existing account (% cashless wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
69.41
%
Received wages: into a new but not first account (% cashless wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
11.82
%
Received wages: into a new and first account (% cashless wage recipients, age 15+) [w2]
16.9
%
Received government transfers in the past year (% age 15+) [w2]
19.95
%
Received government transfers in the past year, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
20.65
%
Received government transfers in the past year, male (% age 15+) [w2]
16.28
%
Received government transfers in the past year, female (% age 15+) [w2]
23.47
%
Received government transfers in the past year, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
16.46
%
Received government transfers in the past year, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
20.64
%
Received government transfers in the past year, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
24.43
%
Received government transfers in the past year, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
16.97
%
Used an account to receive government transfers (% age 15+) [w2]
18.75
%
Used an account to receive government transfers, rural (% age 15+) [w2]
19.93
%
Used an account to receive government transfers, male (% age 15+) [w2]
15.38
%
Used an account to receive government transfers, female (% age 15+) [w2]
21.97
%
Used an account to receive government transfers, young adults (% ages 15-24) [w2]
13.17
%
Used an account to receive government transfers, older adults (% ages 25+) [w2]
19.7
%
Used an account to receive government transfers, income, poorest 40% (% ages 15+) [w2]
22.94
%
Used an account to receive government transfers, income, richest 60% (% ages 15+) [w2]
15.95
%
Received government transfers: in cash (% transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
9.28
%
Received government transfers: into an account at a financial institution (% transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
93.95
%
Received government transfers: through a mobile phone (% transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
3.45
%
Received government transfers: withdraw all right away (% cashless transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
7.81
%
Received government transfers: withdraw over time as needed (% cashless transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
88.17
%
Received government transfers: into a pre-existing account (% cashless transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
83.15
%
Received government transfers: into a new but not first account (% cashless transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
8
%
Received government transfers: into a new and first account (% cashless transfer recipients, age 15+) [w2]
6.82
%
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