Most college students feel financially responsible, with strong habits and support from parents, who rank as their top financial advisors, well ahead of online resources or formal classes.
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Gen Z workers report high levels of anxiety or depression, with nearly half deterred by stigma. Most employees want more workplace mental health resources and flexible support.
Password fatigue is overwhelming Gen Z, with high rates of password reuse, risky sharing habits, and stress fueling security concerns and account abandonment.
Financial struggles often begin with a lack of financial education but signs of progress are emerging. Fewer Gen Z report being left in the dark about money compared to Boomers.
Nearly half of Gen Z and Millennials pay monthly for data storage, often $20 or more. Over a lifetime, this habit could cost $40,000 just to preserve unnecessary digital clutter.
Faced with economic uncertainty, Americans lean on budgeting and savings, but financial anxiety is highest among younger generations, who say life planning stress impacts their joy and clouds future decision-making.






