Articles by Mariel Beasley
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						Guest Articles Wednesday 
 July 22
 2020Richard Mathera / Kristen Berman / Mariel Beasley Avoiding the Downside of Instapay: Five Behavioral Science-Based Principles to Make Paycheck-on-Demand Benefit Low-Income UsersThere are numerous apps and employers that allow employees to cash out their paychecks on demand, rather than waiting until their usual payday. But while this may seem like a dream come true for people who need quick cash to deal with financial distress, "instapay" also comes with tradeoffs. Analysts at Common Cents Lab discuss these downsides – and some behavioral science-based solutions. - Categories
- Coronavirus, Finance, Technology
 
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						Guest Articles Wednesday 
 September 18
 2019Mariel Beasley / Timothy Flacke Building Financial Stability: Can Liquid Savings Help Recession-Proof the Economy?Though the U.S. economy is experiencing a historic expansion, stock market jitters and other recent developments have some economists predicting a recession. And according to Mariel Beasley at Common Cents Lab and Timothy Flacke at Commonwealth, cracks have been forming beneath the surface of the economy for a long time. They explore the surprising financial insecurity facing American households, and explain why short-term, liquid savings could help mitigate the effects of a future recession before it begins. - Categories
- Finance
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- financial health, research, savings
 
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						Guest Articles Monday 
 July 22
 2019Small Change: Why Behavioral Science Needs to Go Beyond ‘Nudges’ to Make a Real ImpactBehavioral science – the practice of leveraging human tendencies to produce desired outcomes – has become popular in the social sector. In particular, "nudges" – small changes that subtly encourage better behaviors – are often seen as a solution for everything from weight loss to financial health. But Mariel Beasley, co-founder of the behavioral science group Common Cents Lab, shares an uncomfortable truth: Small tweaks usually mean marginal changes, and half-measures like nudges are leaving most of the potential of behavioral science untapped. - Categories
- Finance
 
 
					