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Millennials are also the group most likely to take their tax refund and invest in crypto, a separate study finds.
Gen Z and millennials are taking career breaks despite having relatively short careers. On social media, these breaks are called ‘micro-retirements’, which involves taking multiple breaks that last ...
Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, are the most educated generation in U.S. history. About 40% hold at least a bachelor's degree. However, they face serious financial challenges, earning 20% ...
From group chats to the ballot box, Gen Z & Millennials are using their numbers to shake up the 2025 federal election, here's ...
One of the reasons millennials and Gen Z don't care about work is because they're not being offered constructive feedback on ...
According to the IRS, the average tax refund for the 2025 season is $3,271 as of March -- a bigger windfall than many ...
Young homebuyers are thriving in affordable states like Minnesota and Michigan, while coastal states like Hawaii pose ...
However, the higher number among millennials and boomers makes sense given how much older they are compared to Gen Z, who is ...
Older millennials were just entering the workforce during the 2008 Great Recession. Then came COVID-19. And millennials are once again faced with economic uncertainty at an age where they may be ...
Financial stress is draining us—and it’s deeper than dollars. In a world that often tells us success is just a side hustle or ...
Many of the reasons millennials will never have a midlife crisis like boomers and Gen X are tangible, but some people argue ...
While Gen X and millennials still lead in terms of purchasing power, we’re strategically investing in Gen Z as they become an increasingly influential consumer group,' says SM Retail executive vice pr ...