Black and Hispanic Americans Prefer to Take More Control Over Their Investments and are Driven by Purpose, New J.P. Morgan Wealth Management Study Finds
Majority of investors say they’re hanging tough amidst challenging markets
“Investing is part heart and part science,” said
Here are four key takeaways from The J.P. Morgan Wealth Management Diverse Investor Study:
1. Most Black and Hispanic Americans prefer to have more control over their investments
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59% of Black Americans and57% of Hispanic Americans want to take an active role in selecting the stocks, bonds or funds that make up their investment portfolio, compared to46% of White Americans
2. Black and Hispanic Americans care more about the social impact of the companies they’re investing in
Black and Hispanic Americans say it’s important that their investments:
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are Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)-owned, started, and/or operated (
70% and46% , compared to27% of White and31% of Asian), -
have a positive environmental impact (
72% for both Black and Hispanic, compared to55% of White and57% of Asian), -
are women-owned, started, and/or operated (
60% and48% , compared to30% of White and40% of Asian), -
promote gender and racial equity and diversity (
66% and54% , compared to35% of White and42% of Asian)
“Our goal is to help close the racial wealth gap and help all members of the communities we serve have access to the resources they need to build generational wealth,” said
3. Despite volatility and uncertainty, most investors are not concerned about market decline
Overall, the majority of investors:
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are concerned about rising inflation and interest rates (
88% ) -
would not be concerned about a
20% dip in their portfolio (69% ) -
automate their investments on a regular basis (
58% )
4. Women are optimistic about their financial situation, but take a more cautious approach than men
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59% of women say their financial situation is better now than it was five years ago, compared to62% of men -
45% of women describe their investing strategy as cautious, compared to33% of men -
23% of women have created a will, compared to17% of men
“We love to see all people, but under-represented investors in particular, feeling more confident about their finances, and we want to keep that momentum rolling," said
To learn more about the J.P. Morgan Wealth Management Diverse Investor Study findings, visit: https://www.chase.com/personal/investments/learning-and-insights/article/inclusive-investing-study
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