Young Americans Say Friendship Is Too Expensive; Nearly Half Skip Events Due to Costs: Study
A study commissioned by Ally Bank reveals 44% of Gen Z and Millennials skip social events due to cost, while 59% say socializing impacts their financial goals.
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Young adults say friendship is getting too expensive, new survey finds 44% skip major events due to cost
A new study says that most Millennials and Gen Z feel that friendships are getting too expensive. The study, called "The Friendship Tab" and commissioned by Ally Bank, found that 44% of Gen Z and Millennials say they have skipped major social events because of cost.The study found that almost a quarter of Gen Z and Millennials say they are afraid of missing out on friendships and community due to financial limitations, and 42% said they overspen…
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