People love naming things, even themselves! Every wave of kids, teens, adults, and even the eternally mysterious category known as “the olds” has been labeled over the years. From baby boomers to ...
Every generation deals with money issues, but Gen X experienced these 11 everyday things that are no longer affordable for ...
Gen X grew up on cassette tapes and microwavable dinners, but today many are staring at retirement charts and realizing how thin their savings look. Years of wage stagnation, shifting financial ...
With the world seemingly plunged into perpetual crises, you’d be forgiven for wanting to take a break from all the stress and ...
Elizabeth Guevara is a personal finance reporter who explains the world of business and economics and how it impacts your finances. She joined Investopedia in 2024. nd3000 / Getty Images Gen X has ...
Generation X is finally getting a clear look at its balance sheet, and the numbers are bigger, and more uneven, than many ...
A majority of Generation X members didn't prioritize retirement until age 50 or beyond As many as 28% of Generation X workers expect Social Security to be their primary source of income, according to ...
Gen X doesn't want to work anymore, and it's not because they're lazy. Burnout, financial pressure, and caregiving stress are among the most obvious reasons they feel this way.
A raft of new surveys suggest the MTV Generation is regretful about past financial missteps, anxious about the current economy and fretful about the future. Many Gen Xers sense they haven’t saved ...
In my first article in the Generational Practice Management series, I wrote about the unprecedented opportunity for advisors as wealth shifts from Baby Boomers to younger generations. This second ...