Bears54
September 8, 2025, 9:51am
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That might be true for some Gen Zer’s but my son and his buddies are aggressive savers and live well within their means, my son saves over 40% of his income. There are YouTube channels showing how young people save and live well on less.
Here’s another article.
Gen Z (ages 18-28) is finding adulthood more expensive than expected. Facing this, nearly three quarters of them are taking action to improve their financial health, according to Bank of America’s 2025 Better Money Habits® financial education study,...
Doom spending, quiet quitting, soft saving – these trendy terms attempt to describe how Generation Z approaches work and money. But how accurate are they? Sociology graduate student Zosia Cooper dispels some myths.
Works great when you’re single with no dependents. Does he see that changing?
Bears54
September 8, 2025, 1:28pm
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Not anytime soon, he dates but is clear he’s not in a hurry to share his last name or an address.