Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Community

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Community Overview

Exploring financial priorities within the Asian American and Pacific Islander community

Caring for aging parents

One in three AAPI households is multigenerational, compared with one in five for the general American population.1 With nearly half of caregivers reporting having experienced high emotional stress, caring for an aging parent—while compassionate—can take its toll on families.2 Research from the National Alliance for Caregiving shows that, on average, adult caregivers spend nearly 24 hours a week in their helping role—or nearly 3.5 hours a day.3

What this means for employers:

AAPI individuals often prioritize supporting aging family members, which can influence their approach to retirement savings. So, when thinking about benefits and perks, recognize that certain benefits, such as dependent care savings accounts, can more significantly impact this community. Also, explore whether the company offers services to employees who are also caregivers.

Preparing for college costs

While the cost of college has continued to rise dramatically in recent decades and years, this hasn’t diminished the importance of a college education for many parents and students. In fact, 65% of high school students and recent college graduates say the value of a college education is worth the cost, according to the Fidelity Investments® 2023 College Savings and Student Debt Study.4

What this means for employers:

With 61% of AAPI individuals aged 25 and older having a bachelor’s degree or higher—well above the national average of 37.9%—higher education is a pillar in this community. So when designing benefits, be aware that longterm college savings solutions such as a 529 plan could resonate with AAPI employees. Provide resources that help educate AAPI parents about college savings so that they can make informed decisions when that time comes.

Saving enough for retirement

While the average savings rates are very strong for AAPI employees enrolled in their workplace plans, this community tends to lag behind other demographic groups in their subjective financial wellness—or how they feel about their financial situation. Also, members of this community aren’t as confident when it comes to long-term investing.6

What this means for employers:

Expectations and the financial planning journey for AAPI individuals may look different from other communities as they navigate and balance culturally relevant priorities, which come with unique financial implications. You have an opportunity to offer tools and resources to help them go beyond saving for a rainy day and experience how investing can make a difference in achieving their long-term goals.

Community Toolkit Resources

Download and use the following materials to drive awareness and engagement with your workforce throughout AAPI Heritage Month.

Digital Poster PDF | PPTX

Newsletter Content

Employee email OFT | DOC

Helpful Resources

Thought Leadership

Use key insights from our research to align your benefits with the needs of your diverse workforce.

Helping employees save for emergencies

Fidelity Workplace Consulting*

Fidelity can also work with employers to advance their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts via Fidelity Workplace Consulting. *Please note that this is a fee-for-service option, which is available from Fidelity's Workplace Consulting team.

AAPI Community Zone

Building a more secure financial future

Find tips, tools, and resources to help your Asian American and Pacific Islander employees do more with their money and create a stronger financial future for their families at the AAPI Community Page.

References:

1. D’Vera Cohn and Jeffrey S. Passel, “A Record 64 Million Americans Live in Multigenerational Households,” Pew Research Center, April 5, 2018.

2. Fidelity Investments, “How to take care of aging parents and yourself,” February 2023.

3. AARP and National Alliance for Caregiving, Caregiving in the U.S., May 2020.

4. Fidelity Investments, “Considering college costs,” August 2023.

5. U.S. Census Bureau, Press Release, February 24, 2022, https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2022/ educational-attainment.html.

6. Fidelity Inclusive Financial Wellness survey, August–September 2020.

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