Sorry, Gen Z, but economic anxiety is not going away

Young adults are very worried about their financial future, as they should be.

73 per cent of millennials are likely to be living pay cheque to pay cheque, according to a LendingClub report. PHOTO: UNSPLASH
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Less than a third of Gen Z feels financially secure, while just more than half feels “very or extremely worried about not having enough money”, according to a recent study by consulting firm EY. “Welcome, the water’s warm!” says every American millennial.

After years of being told conditions would improve and to just grow up, millennials, as a collective, are treading water at best.

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