Gen Z Would Rather Talk About Anything But Their Finances
Intuit's latest survey reveals that Generation Z prefers discussing topics like politics and sex over finances, indicating a significant financial anxiety within this demographic. The survey, conducted among 2,000 Americans including an oversample of Gen Z, highlights that 66% feel they might never retire comfortably. A notable trend identified is “soft saving”, where nearly 3 in 4 Gen Zers prioritize quality of life over financial accumulation. Despite having access to financial information, many feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to manage their finances effectively, pointing to a gap between knowledge and application.
- Identification of the 'soft saving' trend may lead to targeted product offerings by Intuit.
- Increasing awareness of financial issues among Gen Z indicates potential for future market growth.
- 66% of Gen Z are unsure about their retirement, which raises concerns about long-term financial health.
- Despite financial knowledge, a significant number of Gen Zers are paralyzed by conflicting advice, indicating a potential ineffectiveness of current financial education.
New survey from Intuit reveals Gen Z finds politics and sex easier to talk about than finances, and how the “soft life”
Just as heavily doctored images of beauty on Instagram contribute to insecurities, “filtered finances” are having a massive impact on 18 to 25-year-olds. Increasingly, honest conversations around formerly taboo subjects are the norm. But new data shows that Gen Z would rather talk about politics, parenting struggles, sex, and infertility than debt, their salaries, and bad investments. In fact, despite their modern lives, they are part of the
Survey data also identified a new trend: “soft saving”—the financial spinoff of the boundary-setting “soft life” trend focused on comfort and minimizing stress. Currently taking over
Gen Z has more access to financial information than any other generation, but this doesn’t always translate into decision-making. From financial tips on
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Two-thirds say they know how to make a budget and track their income, but haven’t done it (
66% ). -
Two-thirds know it’s important to invest, but they don’t know how (
64% ). -
63% say they have financial knowledge, but are unsure how to use it. -
Nearly half bought cryptocurrency even though they don’t fully understand blockchain (
48% ). -
Two-thirds say they’re not sure they’ll ever have enough money to retire (
66% ).
“The economic shocks of the last few years have transformed how Gen Z views success, and this survey revealed that prosperity means something different to everyone, particularly Zoomers,” said Brittney Castro, Intuit consumer financial advocate. “At Intuit, we believe that everyone should have the ability to prosper—however they define that for themselves. Intuit is delivering innovative and personalized financial solutions through TurboTax, Credit Karma, QuickBooks and Mailchimp that our customers need to make more money, save time, and build confidence.”
Additional survey findings include:
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Quality of life is being held hostage by poor finances, especially for Gen Z Americans, the generation that values quality of life the most.
67% of Gen Z feel like they will never have the things they want in life because of their financial situation. -
57% of Americans feel anxious going with friends to restaurants and bars they know they can’t afford (70% for Gen Z). -
54% of Americans say giving a gift for a special occasion would put a strain on their monthly finances (66% for Gen Z). -
Nearly half of Americans (
48% ) say they’ve spent less time with friends or family due to financial constraints (61% for Gen Z).
Full survey results can be viewed here. For more information on Intuit and how the company is helping its customers make more money, save time, and build confidence when it comes to their personal or business finances, visit www.intuit.com.
*Statistics from 2022 Intuit survey of 2,000 US consumers ages 18+. Gen Z is more than twice as likely to compare themselves to others on social media (
Survey methodology
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