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fromFortune
1 week ago

1 in 3 Americans have no emergency savings-while boomers' $2,000 cushion dwarfs Gen Z's $400, survey finds | Fortune

One in three Americans lacks emergency savings; Gen Z's median crisis fund is $400, leaving many unable to cover surprise expenses.
fromEntrepreneur
3 weeks ago

U.S. Parents Charge Kids Interest on Loans. Here's How Much. | Entrepreneur

MarketBeat.com's new report, which surveyed more than 3,000 parents, found that an increasing number are charging their adult children interest on family loans. "The Bank of Mom and Dad has always been generous, but even generosity comes with boundaries," says Matt Paulson, founder of MarketBeat.com. "What's striking is that while most parents don't expect repayment - and certainly not at commercial interest rates - inflation and rising costs are starting to reshape how families think about money."
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fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

This Gen Zer just bought a $395,000 house with his fiancee. Good jobs and savings helped - along with this one key strategy.

A 24-year-old saved aggressively by living with parents, combined household income ~$100,000, saved $3,000 monthly, and bought a $395,000 home.
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