Why so many Gen Zers and millennials have 'money dysmorphia' - even if they are financially better off than they realize
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Money dysmorphia is 'a negative and unrealistic perception of one's financial wellness or financial position.' Nearly half of Gen Zers and millennials experience it, as financial therapist Amanda Clayman explains.
Younger generations, facing big life transitions and internalized feelings about money, often worry about their financial stability disproportionately to actual financial problems, according to Clayman.
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