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Millennials (born 1981-1996) and Generation X (born 1965-1980) aren't often compared. Although the two generations share much in common, Gen X can be overshadowed by the baby boomers who precede ...
For Gen Xers who retire early, accessing retirement funds without penalty can be tricky. “I left my job at 57, which allowed me to tap into my 401(k) using the Rule of 55 without paying the 10% ...
Just over half of Generation X — born between 1965 and 1980 — have little to nothing socked away for retirement, according to research by Prudential Financial of 2,000 pre-retiree Gen Xers ...
With overall consumer expenditures 18.2% higher than millennials, Gen X spends 7.54% more of their income than millennials on vehicles and 10.6% more on tobacco.
As USA Today noted, Gen X may have struggled more than other generations in recovering from the Great Recession of 2008. There’s also the issue of retirement funding. There’s also the issue of ...
Generation X (often shortened to Gen X) is the demographic cohort following the Baby Boomers and preceding Millennials.Researchers and popular media often use the mid-1960s as its starting birth years and the late 1970s as its ending birth years, with the generation generally defined as people born from 1965 to 1980.
The survey revealed that millennials, Gen X, and Gen Z all believe the “normal” retirement age is 67 to 68. Whether they’ll actually be able to retire at that age may be a different story ...
This is not the first time Gen Xers have been clocked as the anxious generation. They were the least optimistic about their finances, according to New York Life’s Wealth Watch survey in 2022.