While younger generations are keen to secure their financial futures, Gen X and Boomers are confronting costly regrets and ...
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13 intriguing baby boomer financial statistics that show retirement readiness
Specifically, 74% of Baby Boomers expect to draw income from retirement plans; comparatively, 72% of Gen X, 68% of ...
While much ink has been spilled on boomers and their retirement savings, a new report is sounding the alarm on their ...
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Average 401(k) balances by generation: Who's ahead and who's behind
Even the youngest Gen Xers (born 1965 to 1980) have been in the workforce for decades. That has given them much more time to ...
Renters have lived in their current homes for four years, on average, according to a new study. The survey of 2,000 American renters found that 28% have even stayed planted for longer, residing in ...
Underwood Law reports on the $124 trillion intergenerational wealth transfer, primarily tied to real estate, highlighting ...
“Help” isn’t a dirty word: a new study has found younger generations are less likely to think asking for help is a bad thing. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults, split evenly between Gen Z, millennials, ...
People love naming things, even themselves! Every wave of kids, teens, adults, and even the eternally mysterious category known as “the olds” has been labeled over the years. From baby boomers to ...
You know "main character syndrome?" The phenomenon/meme that posits that certain people go about life like they're the stars of their own private TV show? Gen X, broadly speaking, is suffering from a ...
Small talk — the quick, surface-level conversations that fill elevator rides, grocery store lines and workplace corridors — has long been dismissed as trivial. Yet psychologists and anthropologists ...
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