Consumer Confidence - Economic Impacts Jan 26, 2023 ... lump sum payments to pay off or pay down outstanding debt | Buy furniture and home decor in the next month | Invest more for retirement than you are now | Buy major home electronics such as a TV, computer, tablet in the next month | Buy large home appliances | Subscribe to a new streaming service in the next month | Planning a large home improvement/renovation project in the next month | Research/book a vacation or travel in the next month | Relocate to a different part of the ...
TODAYS YOU(TH) Oct 28, 2021 education gender health & wellness parenting body image equality friends hobbies LGBT school work-life balance ... A quantitative overview of how Gen Z and Millennials identify today. IT’S HARDER TODAYCompared to previous generations, do you think the following are easier, harder, or the same for young people today? Paying for college | Buying a house | Saving | Planning for retirement | Managing finances | Work/life balance | Career | Marriage | Parenthood | Buying a car | School/education | Dating | Being involved in politics | Friendships Paying for college | Buying a house | Saving ...
Finance Data Sep 29, 2021 ... | An online/app payment account (e.g., PayPal, Zelle, Venmo) | My own credit card | Life insurance | Student loans | My own retirement account | Stocks/bonds | A credit/debit card that is mine, but someone else pays for | College/university savings plan | An investment account (e.g., ETF, index fund, mutual fund) | A stock trading account | A budgeting app | A trust fund | A will | None of these 68% of U.S. Trendsetters, and 62% in the UK, think they will be financially ...
Finance Data Jan 29, 2021 ... ., Apple Pay, Google Pay) | My own retirement account | Cryptocurrency (e.g., Bitcoin, Litecoin) Money as Personal SuccessWhich of the following items do you consider important to your idea of personal success?Purpose & Polarization Report 2020Select all that apply. Having a lot of money Not Managing FinancesWhich of the following, if any, do you use to help you manage your finances?Generations Report 2019Please select all that apply. Nothing, I do not manage my finances ...
Finance Data Mar 01, 2021 ... | A digital payment app (e.g., Venmo, PayPal, Square) | My own checking account | My own credit card | A mobile wallet (e.g., Apple Pay, Google Pay) | College/university savings plan | My own retirement account | Stocks/bonds | A stock trading account | A trust fund ...
Career Mar 12, 2019 ... . I have left/would leave a job voluntarily without plans lined up (e.g., another job, school, retirement) | I am interested in being a full-time freelancer ...
Job Search & Consideration Sep 03, 2017 ... done so (74% and 67%, respectively). UK youth are less likely than U.S. and AUS to negotiate. The most common thing young people—and particularly young women—negotiate is a flexible schedule/work hours, followed by their base salary, which young men are more like to negotiate. Less than two in 10 have negotiated benefits such as healthcare and their company contributions to their retirement savings. When interviewing for jobs, which of the following, if any, have you ever ...
Money, Finances, & Spending Mar 11, 2019 ... account | A checking account | A digital payment/transfer account (e.g., Venmo, PayPal, Square) | A credit card | College/university savings plan | Stocks/bonds | A stock trading account | A trust fund | A retirement account | None of the above SHOPPING TOOLSWhich of the following, if any, have you ever done/used when shopping?Please select all that apply. Used self-service checkout in a store | Paid via mobile app (e.g., Venmo, Square Cash, PayPal) | Used a store ...
Finances Jun 28, 2016 ... Parents want to make sure their children are financially secure in the future and are taking proactive measures to teach them about financial matters from a young age.ASSETSParents in the U.S. and UK are preparing for their families’ financial future in a variety of ways. Far more U.S. parents than UK parents have life insurance, retirement savings, savings for their child’s education, and an emergency fund, while UK parents are more likely than U.S. parents to have savings ...
The Everyday Equality Data Sep 29, 2020 ... that apply. My own debit card | My own savings account | My own checking account | A digital payment app (e.g., Venmo, PayPal, Square) | My own credit card | A mobile wallet (e.g., Apple Pay, Google Pay) | My own retirement account | A credit/debit card that is mine, but someone else pays for | College/university savings plan | Stocks/bonds | A stock trading account | A budgeting app | A trust fund | Cryptocurrency (e.g., Bitcoin, Litecoin) | None of these A STEADY INCOME ...