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Economy

“54% of young Americans say food costs are the biggest strain on their finances”

“Younger Americans are feeling the pinch from inflation, with 54% saying that rising food costs have hit them the hardest. The findings are part of a recent CNBC/Generation Lab survey that polled 1,033 people between the ages of 18 and 34. When asked… Continue Reading…

Business

“92% of young people would sacrifice other perks for a 4-day workweek”

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/01/what-young-people-would-give-up-for-a-4-day-workweek.html Instead of quoting this article I’ll make a few comments instead. You know how a person can achieve their desires in a job? Stop putting up with B.S. [For lack of a better term] If you want a 4… Continue Reading…

Personal Finance

“Money Smarts: Financial Tips for Teens and Young Adults”

Written By Tina Martin Learning how to manage money at a young age is an essential life skill that typically isn’t taught in schools. For the best chance at a prosperous financial future, it’s important for young people to learn… Continue Reading…

Business, Predictions, Opinions, & Comments

“Robinhood co-CEO says young traders see market downturns as buying opportunities for the long term”

“The young customers of Robinhood are actually smart, long-term oriented investors who recognized that the market sell-off in March was a buying opportunity, according to the zero commission pioneer’s co-founder. “What we’ve seen is they typically see volatility and market… Continue Reading…

Economy, Personal Finance

“It’s Not Just Millennials — Gen Z Is Dealing With A Lot Of Debt Now Too”

“Millennials carry an average of $27,900 in debt, not including mortgages, according to new data released today by Northwestern Mutual. Gen Z, the oldest of whom are now 22 years old, have an average debt of $14,700. Having sizable debt at… Continue Reading…

Personal Finance

“Self-made millionaire: 5 money mistakes young people make…”

” 1. Using credit for things that don’t create income 2. Comparing how much you have with others 4. Seeking comfort instead of freedom …If you’re just seeking comfort, you’re probably never going to achieve financial freedom. Comfort gives you… Continue Reading…