Feel like you're behind on retirement savings? You're not alone.
A wave of retiring baby boomers means the generation will soon reach "peak burden" on the US economy, economists say.
More young people are booking small group vacations to find face-to-face camaraderie.
"Oracle of Wall Street" Meredith Whitney
shared her top ideas about spending and the economy — and where Gen Zers and millennials overtook boomers.
For some, living alone has become the new millennial American dream.
Croatians are struggling to leave home, and it's often down to unaffordable housing and an influx of tourists and Airbnbs in cities like Dubrovnik.
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2024-05-23T15:16:05Z
Carlo Acutis, a teenage website developer, was attributed a second miracle by Pope Francis, advancing his path to becoming the first millennial saint.
A growing number of young men without a college degree in the US have stopped working, according to a new Pew report.
Media
2024-05-23T09:42:02Z
As millennials flood the app, TikTok is about to mature into a YouTube-like juggernaut — if it can survive the US ban.
A poll found that nearly four in 10 millennial respondents said they've taken time off without telling their boss. Just 24% of Gen Zers and Gen Xers said the same.
Two 30-year-olds said buying the "worst house in the best neighborhood" was their only way to afford a charming town where properties go for $600,000.
Middle-management positions are increasingly being ditched by companies, and it means millennials are particularly at risk of losing their jobs.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said Gen Zers and millennials would probably work just 3.5 days a week, avoid cancer, and live past 100.
As part of the FIRE movement, many millennials are looking to achieve financial independence but aren't hoping to retire early.
A new Deloitte report found that the cost of living is a key reason millennials and Gen Z are choosing to forego higher education.
Millennials' average wealth doubled in the last four years, leaving some surprised to realize that they're suddenly doing very well.
Mitzi Lacerna, 28, said she's working over 80 hours a week at two different full-time jobs in the Bay Area to save for a down payment to buy a house.
Curated social-media feeds are out, and real, messy photos capturing candid moments are in as Zoomers bring back digital cameras.
Adults aged 25 to 34 are spending less on alcohol, beef, and mortgage interest and more on fresh produce, rent, and healthcare.
Clapper was set up as a platform for millennials and Gen X. It's now adjusting its strategy to appeal to younger audience as a TikTok ban looms.