Monday, December 8, 2025

Gen Z Financial Health: Study Shows Increased Transparency & Action

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Gen Z openly Discusses‌ Finances, Actively Seeks Financial Wellness, Study Reveals

A ⁣recent‌ study⁢ by Bank of America indicates a meaningful shift in how young adults approach ⁣money, with 72% of Gen Z actively taking steps​ to improve⁢ their financial health. Unlike previous generations who frequently enough kept ‍finances private, members of Gen Z ⁤are demonstrating a remarkable openness about money matters.

Dominique Washington of ​Bank‍ of America ‌highlighted this trend, stating, “Previous generations have ⁤been a lot ⁢more taboo ‍about this…And ‍that doesn’t seem ⁢to be the case from the most ‍part with⁣ Gen Z.”⁣ Washington noted Gen ⁢Z’s willingness to discuss finances with friends, establish financial boundaries,⁤ and ‌even consider financial responsibility when choosing ‌partners.

The study comes as many in⁤ Gen Z ⁢are facing⁤ higher-than-anticipated living costs coupled with lower earning potential early in their careers. This economic reality is prompting a proactive approach to⁢ financial management.

Washington emphasized the importance of establishing a financial plan, even a basic one. “When you have a spending⁤ plan or‍ any plan of some sort it helps reduce financial⁣ stress a ​little bit⁢ and even when that plan doesn’t go​ as was to be expected, it’s much easier to identify the ⁢one or two things that might potentially be contributing to the plan not working,” he explained, “Rather than not having a‍ plan at all and really not knowing where to ⁢start.”

Resources are readily available⁤ to help⁣ Gen‍ Z navigate these challenges. ⁣bank ‌of America ⁢offers a⁢ free financial education platform at Bettermoneyhabits.com, providing guidance on budgeting, saving, and ⁤credit building. Washington also recommends seeking advice ⁤from parents, trusted advisors, or ⁢professional financial planners.

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