Some Gen Z adults spend no money on dating as costs rise, BofA survey shows
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Some Gen Z adults spend no money on dating as costs rise, BofA survey shows
Gen Z adults in the U.S. - those currently in their teens and 20s - are becoming more frugal about what they spend on dates as they contend with higher living costs, a Bank of America survey showed on Wednesday.
72% of Young Adults Take Action to Improve their Financial Health, finds BofA Better Money Habits Study
Gen Z (ages 18-28) is finding adulthood more expensive than expected. Facing this, nearly three quarters of them are taking action to improve their financial health, according to Bank of America’s 2025 Better Money Habits® financial education study (PDF), published today. Gen Z is challenging the stereotype when it comes to young people and their finances,” said Holly O’Neill, president of Consumer, Retail and Preferred Banking at Bank of Americ…
Gen Z faces rising costs as adulting gets more expensive
Gen Z faces rising costs as adulting gets more expensive Bank of America's Holly O'Neill joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to break down new survey findings showing that more than half of Gen Z cite the cost of living as the biggest barrier to financial success.
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