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December 17, 2020

US Financial Technology Users by Generation, Nov 2020 (% of respondents in each group)

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Data is from a December 2020 report from McKinsey & Company titled "How US Customers’ Attitudes to Fintech Are Shifting During the Pandemic." This report is based on the US results of surveys McKinsey conducted monthly during March-November 2020. The latest wave was conducted November 8, 2020. Total n=14,348, fintech users (aggregate of survey waves 7-16) n=5,639, payment n=2,336, lending n=688, investment n=1,419, and overall banking n=3,349. Respondents were sampled and weighted to match the US general population 18+ years. The margin of error for wave-over-wave changes is +/-3 percentage points for all financial decision-makers, and larger for sub-audiences.