Finances Jun 28, 2016 ... | Savings for my retirement | Savings for my child's education (other than a 529 account) | An emergency fund | A will | Savings to pay for my child's milestones (e.g., wedding, graduation party) | Savings bonds in my child's name | A 529 account for my child's education | A trust fund for my child PLAY DOUGHAbout a third of parents say their family often worries about money, and a quarter are careful to log and track all of their family’s expenses. Therefore, the majority of parents ...
The Picture of Health Data Nov 23, 2020 ... How the pandemic has redefined physical health for young adults.FITNESS IS VITAL TO LIFEWhich of the following, if any, are vital to your life?Please select all that apply. Fitness/ physical wellness IDEAS OF PERSONAL SUCCESSWhich of the following items do you consider important to your idea of personal success?Select all that apply. Being healthy and physically fit | Owning a home | Being free from stress | Having close friends | Having my dream job | Having a lot of money | Traveling ...
Gen Z Landscape Jun 10, 2017 ... parents, not getting enough sleep, and money. Worrying about their personal appearance and their personal relationships can also be stressful. Significantly more young women than young men, especially in the U.S., are stressed out by nearly every item listed, as are older Zs compared to their younger counterparts.Which of the following, if any, cause you stress?Please select all that apply. Getting good grades at school/doing well at work | Pleasing my parents | Not getting enough sleep | Having ...
Gen Z Zscape Mar 19, 2015 family gen z causes and issues hobbies ... I follow online | Making videos Would You Rather...? As Zs place high value on knowledge and skills, it follows that they much prefer to be smart rather than popular and to do something productive instead of relax. Most would rather start a business than work for an established company. They are slightly more likely to say they'd give $20 to help someone rather than spend it on themselves and the same percentage would prefer to have a meaningful impact on the world than to make a lot of money ...
A&S Landscape Sep 17, 2015 gen y gen y gen y gen y gen z gen z gen z gen z aging aging aging aging ... lease a new car | Have a career | Get married | Purchase a home | Be financially secure | Have enough money to retire GENERATIONAL COMPARISONS While they believe they are ahead of their parents’ generation in accomplishing goals such as going to college, getting a new car, living on their own, and feeling like an independent adult, young adults think there are some goals that they will accomplish later in life than did previous generations. Given their delayed start in saving due to poor ...
Love Dating Dec 13, 2015 ... . Appearance is a factor, but a majority of global youth would rather date someone whose personality rather than looks is the main attraction. As may be expected, men are more likely than women to opt for physical attractiveness. When it comes to marrying for love or money, young people around the world would overwhelmingly choose the former. However, they would prefer to be taken care of than to be the caretaker in a relationship, though this is largely driven by young women. That said, young women are ...
Gaming Mar 05, 2017 ... Young adults are happily combining their love of sports with their love of gaming and are unapologetically spending their time and money playing their favorite video games. Nearly three in four young adults play sports-related video games, with half of Trendsetters playing at least once per week.24% of Trendsetters in the U.S. and 21% in the UK are willing to splurge on sports-related video games.TYPES OF SPORTS-RELATED VIDEO GAMES PLAYEDU.S. youth who play sports-related video games ...
Quality > Quantity Friendships Dec 04, 2017 ... | Travel | Health/wellness | Sex | Home/housing | Social media | Style | Money | Drugs/alcohol | Politics/social causes | Religion ...
Nightlife Nov 25, 2017 ... A qualitative overview of youth's perceptions and attitudes toward nightlife culture.In the U.S., the most youth have spent, on average, for a night out is upwards of $400, while in the UK, youth have an average top spend of £350.In the past year, 2 in 5 Trendsetters have cut back on the amount of money they spend when going out.THE BRIGHT SIDE OF NIGHTLIFEWhen young adults go out, 49% in the U.S. and 38% in the UK say it’s to get out of the house. The ability to hang out with friends is ...
Rent Or Own Sep 01, 2017 ... residence | I live in corporate/military provided housing RENTING HOMES AND PROPERTY Nearly half of young adults have already rented out or are interested in renting out their personal equipment, such as lawn mowers and bicycles. Zs are significantly more likely than Ys to do so, likely because they are always looking for ways to earn money. Another 45% of young people have rented out/would be interested in renting out their home, for example through Airbnb, and 40% say the same about renting ...