Flourishing and Floundering Financially in Emerging Adulthood
A Handbook
Angela Sorgente editor Ashley B LeBaron-Black editor Heather Kelley editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Publishing:9th Jul '25
£86.00
This title is due to be published on 9th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Financial independence and financial well-being are primary goals for many emerging adults and are often viewed as markers of adulthood. However, many emerging adults throughout the world are struggling financially due to a complex economy and a lack of financial literacy. For example, in the United States more than half of emerging adults live with their parents out of financial necessity and student loan debt has reached unprecedented levels. These financial struggles can be detrimental to emerging adults' physical and mental health and are associated with delayed marriage and parenthood. Flourishing and Floundering Financially in Emerging Adulthood describes the financial floundering that can occur in emerging adulthood and illuminates research-based pathways to financial flourishing. The book features 20 chapters written by experts on various facets of emerging adults' financial literacy, financial considerations specific to emerging adulthood (e.g., college and student loans), the ways in which sociodemographic characteristics are linked to emerging adults' financial literacy, and ways to improve emerging adults' financial literacy. Based on reviewed research, each chapter includes practical tips and suggestions for practitioners and emerging adults to improve financial well-being at this critical life stage.
ISBN: 9780197699126
Dimensions: 233mm x 161mm x 30mm
Weight: 526g
432 pages