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Gen Z is struggling financially more than Millennials did at their age: Study

According to a study published by TransUnion last week, Gen Z members are having a harder time financially than Millennials at the same age 10 years ago. The study included a survey conducted by TransUnion in February among 614 Gen Z consumers aged 22-24 and 623 Millennials aged 22-24.

 According to a new study released last week by the credit reporting agency Trans Union, Gen Z’s younger members are currently having more trouble getting by than Millennials did when they were ten years old. The study includes a survey conducted in February of 614 Gen Z consumers, aged 22- 24, and 623 Millennials, who were 22- 24 years… According to a new study released last week by the credit reporting agency Trans Union, Gen Z’s younger members are currently having more trouble getting by than Millennials did when they were ten years old. The study includes a survey conducted in February of 614 Gen Z consumers, aged 22- 24, and 623 Millennials, who were 22- 24 years… 

According to a study published by TransUnion last week, Gen Z members are having a harder time financially than Millennials at the same age 10 years ago. The study included a survey conducted by TransUnion in February among 614 Gen Z consumers aged 22-24 and 623 Millennials aged 22-24.

  

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