Gen Z experiences financial anxiety as a chronic stressor, leading to cautious saving and investment behaviors despite delaying traditional adulthood milestones.
Warren Buffett's Powerful Message to Any American Who Hopes to Retire One Day
Start saving early, make saving a regular habit, automate deposits, and use high-yield accounts and compound interest to build retirement and emergency funds.
As boomers are forced back to work because they can't afford to retire, Robinhood CEO says Gen Z are opening retirement accounts at 19 years old | Fortune
Gen Z is starting retirement saving unusually early and favors traditional, retro-aligned financial choices while older investors chase trendier, novelty experiences.