Traditional Banking Still Essential for America’s Most Vulnerable: Study by Upgraded Points

2023-08-28 12:00:00

A study by Upgraded Points, the site for maximizing banking and travel points, shows that even as online banking has brought a new level of convenience for banking customers, many of America’s most vulnerable populations. still they rely on physical locations for their banking needs.

In particular, low-income households (those with less than $15,000 in annual income), households without a high school degree, and older households are much more likely to rely on traditional banks. These households will suffer the most due to the decrease in the number of traditional bank branches,” the report says.

According to Upgraded Points, reliance on traditional banking also varies by location, as states like Oregon, Arizona and Floridawhose populations include large concentrations of people 65 and older, are among the states with the most households using traditional banks.

Other states that have low rates of computer and Internet access, such as North Dakota and Iowa, they are also among the states that rely the most on traditional banking.

In counterpart, Georgia (76.4%), Alaska (76.4%), and Louisiana (76.7%) they have the lowest proportion of households using traditional banks.

According to the study, the number of physical bank branches peaked in 2011 at just over 105,000 and has been steadily declining ever since. In 2021, there were less than 94,000 physical bank branches nationwide.

Fewer branches can mean longer wait times for those who rely on bank branches that remain open. For some, this may mean having to spend more time on daily obligations, such as work or childcare.

States where people depend on traditional banking services:

State: (1) Oregon
Households that use traditional banks: 88.0%
Households that only use traditional banks: 5.2%
Households with a bank account: 98.4%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 3,708

State: (2) Utah
Households that use traditional banks: 85.3%
Households that only use traditional banks: 3.3%
Households with a bank account: 98.8%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 3,514

State: (3) Kansas
Households that use traditional banks: 85.2%
Households that only use traditional banks: 6.6%
Households with a bank account: 96.2%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 2,174

State: (4) Iowa
Households that use traditional banks: 85.1%
Households that only use traditional banks: 9.6%
Households with a bank account: 97.0%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 2,105

State: (5) North Dakota
Households that use traditional banks: 84.5%
Households that only use traditional banks: 8.8%
Households with a bank account: 96.8%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 1,734

In counterpart:

State: (46) New Hampshire
Households that use traditional banks: 78.0%
Households that only use traditional banks: 8.3%
Households with a bank account: 98.6%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 3,675

State: (47) Rhode Island
Households that use traditional banks: 77.9%
Households that only use traditional banks: 15.0%
Households with a bank account: 96.5%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 3,955

State: (48) Louisiana
Households that use traditional banks: 76.7%
Households that only use traditional banks: 15.4%
Households with a bank account: 91.9%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 2,851

State: (49) Alaska
Households that use traditional banks: 76.4%
Households that only use traditional banks: 8.6%
Households with a bank account: 95.2%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 3,877

State: (50) Georgia
Households that use traditional banks: 76.4%
Households that only use traditional banks: 10.8%
Households with a bank account: 93.3%
Total Population by Bank Branch: 4,332

To see the full report and details on the methodology, enter here.

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