Millennial and Gen Z Adults Still See American Dream Within Reach Despite Challenges
- Survey reveals 78% of Millennials and Gen Z believe their goals are attainable
- Interest in homeownership remains strong despite concerns about housing affordability and rising cost of living
- Economic worries affecting potential buyers may lead to decreased consumer spending and investment in the housing market
Key themes:
The state of the economy is worrying potential buyers about major life purchases…
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The state of the economy is worrying many (
78% ) about purchasing a home and interest rates are delaying the purchase for72% of respondents; only45% are confident in their ability to buy a home when they want one. -
Inventory continues to be an issue;
77% of respondents say that housing options in their price range are limited where they want to live and48% of car buyers are delaying their purchase due to post-pandemic inventory levels. -
Nearly
40% say student debt is restricting their ability to buy a home or car.
…so, Millennial and Gen Z adults are thinking differently about their future.
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A sense of freedom is key to their goals—respondents expressed their desire to live debt free (
48% ) and have the ability to travel (41% ). -
Young adults still see owning a home (
90% ) and car (78% ) as smart investments, but more than half are open to sharing them with others, making co-ownership a different way to reach their goals. -
Having children was not selected as part of the American Dream for most (
70% ), although family is one of their most important values.
Views of attaining the American Dream vary across the country.
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Belief in the ability to attain the American Dream, as they define it, varies across the country. For example,
85% ofMiami respondents believe in their ability while only71% ofSeattle respondents believe in theirs. -
In
Miami ,60% of respondents had strong confidence in their ability to purchase a home, compared to just36% inColumbus andBoston . -
74% of respondents had strong confidence in their ability to purchase a car inRiverside, CA while only58% said the same in nearbyLos Angeles .
Additionally, many respondents are looking for support as they work towards the major life purchases that may be a part of their American Dream. For example, more than half said they are unaware of down payment assistance programs for a home, particularly low down payment options. Chase offers a variety of tools for customers that can help with education and affordability, including:
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Low down payment options and a
homebuyer grant in more than 15,000 communities nationwide. Chase also offers online tools, like Chase MyHome and the Homebuyer Assistance Finder that can help customers achieve homeownership.$5,000 - A customized car buying experience and simplified financing process so you can shop for cars online and get pre-qualified without a hard credit inquiry. Chase also offers educational content and tools like a rate calculator and an EV Education website to learn more about the benefits of hybrid and electric vehicles.
- A variety of other expert tools and resources to help customers save, budget and plan for their financial goals.
About Chase
Chase is the
Methodology: Data from on an online Chase survey conducted by Directions Research from July 26 – August 14, 2023. More than 2,500 adults aged 18 to 40 who make at least
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Media Contact:
Stephanie Scorzelli
Stephanie.scorzelli@chase.com
Source: JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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