Gen Z is the youngest generation of adults today, but with many struggling to make ends meet, a growing proportion say they do not expect to retire and few are socking away money to do so. A new ...
For 25-year-old Ben Hoffinger, moving back in with his parents was an easy decision. After a year working abroad in Spain, Hoffinger returned to his parents' home in the Boston area in 2023 to start ...
Multigenerational living isn't new — the concept of two or more adult generations sharing a roof is historically common. While it became less popular in the 20th century (possibly due to the rise of ...
More than 50 million Americans, including rising numbers of seniors, live in households with at least two adult generations, and often three. That's approaching 1 in 6 Americans--a significant ...
Navigating the world of personal finance is daunting for anyone, but it’s a particularly pressing concern for members of Generation Z as they begin their careers and become financially independent.
The concept of adulting has evolved over the years. Each generation seems to have its own definition of what makes someone a real adult or what decisions an adult would make. A recent survey took a ...
A good friend of mine is in her 50s and getting closer to retirement. She and her husband hope to live a life more filled with leisure and self-discovery, but economic realities have created new ...
Different generations have different ideas and beliefs about money. This makes sense, as each generation is raised differently and lives through different events. It turns out that each generation has ...
Though Gen Z, the youngest adult generation, is overall financially savvier at their age than previous generations were, they’re not spared from money struggles. They’re saddled with expensive costs ...