Most Gen Z and millennials are financially dependent on their parents: Pew report
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More than half of adults 18 to 34 years old rely on some sort of allowance from their parents, according to a study released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
It's not necessarily that Gen Z and millennials are spoiled or bad at money. Rather, these generations have amassed more debt chasing the American dream than their parents.
Read at New York Post
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