The research, commissioned by Newsweek, found that Gen Z and millennials are much more open to letting their in-laws discipline their kids compared to boomers. When participants were asked ...
Things were much different when baby boomers were buying homes, and most members of this generation (61%) are currently homeowners, a recent Clever Real Estate survey found. Check Out: America’s ...
A new survey has revealed mounting anxiety among baby boomers about ageism and its impact on their careers. Conducted between August 1 and 7 by Talker Research, the survey collected responses from ...
Of course, not everyone will actually achieve these numbers. According to a 2024 national Transamerica survey, Boomers have a median of $194,000 in all household retirement accounts, while ...
Homebuyers hoping for a flood of homes to hit the market from aging baby boomers might be disappointed by the results of a new survey. Among boomers who own homes, 54% say they never plan to sell ...
Baby boomers are the wealthiest generation to have ever lived, a new report from Allianz has found, courtesy of affordable housing and strong equity markets providing huge returns on savings.
For older generations, like Baby Boomers, the analog world was the norm for most of their lives, with rotary phones, snail mail, and typewriters shaping their daily routines. Meanwhile ...
In 2010, Lisa Copeland found herself single, again. After two marriages – one lasting 24 years and the other lasting two – the Cleveland-area resident in her early 50s didn’t know where to ...
Baby Boomers between ages 60 and 78 control a massive $76 trillion in wealth. This makes them the wealthiest retiring generation in history but they aren't parting with their money as quickly as ...
But when it comes to financial woes, the numbers tell a clear story — baby boomers grew up in an era when things were simply more affordable. Find Out: How I Went From Middle Class to Upper ...
This generational texting habit might be worse than using capital letters. The “Boomer ellipses,” denoted by three or more dots or “suspension points” between thoughts, is unbearable to ...
Each generation is different from the one that came before it. Boomers, millennials, Gen X, and Gen Z have distinct differences, from career perspectives to digital communication experiences.