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  2. Gen Zers want to be their own boss. Can Fortune 500 ... - AOL

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    Experts told Fortune that technology, social media, and witnessing millennial burnout have helped drive Gen Zers to ditch corporate careers in favor of going it alone. A generation ago, creating a ...

  3. It’s not Gen Z this time. Gen Xers are working the most gigs ...

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    A sizable 78% of Gen Xers reportedly worry about finances daily, which decreases to 74% of Gen Z, 75% millennials and only 66% boomers—per Deputy’s report. This is not the first time Gen Xers ...

  4. 'It Won't Be Enough': Financial Experts Warn Gen X ... - AOL

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    As the oldest members of Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1980) approach retirement, financial experts warn that many in this group may not be as prepared as they think. Generation X ...

  5. Gen Xers expect to keep working longer than they ... - AOL

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    Also known as “the latchkey generation” for our independent childhoods being raised by sets of working parents, Generation X was born between 1965 and 1980.

  6. Millennials and Gen X want to share wealth now. Boomers will ...

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    A survey of wealthy Americans by Charles Schwab reveals a fascinating generational divide over how, and when, they leave money to their heirs. Millennials and Generation Xers want to transfer ...

  7. Latchkey kid - Wikipedia

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    The term latchkey kid became commonplace in the 1970s and 1980s to describe members of Generation X who, according to a 2004 marketing study, "went through its all-important, formative years as one of the least-parented, least-nurtured generations in U.S. history." Latchkey kids were prevalent during this time, a result of increased divorce ...

  8. Here’s why Gen X is the most overlooked generation in the ...

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    Despite making up one-third of the U.S. workforce—more than three times the number of boomers in the office—Gen X is 18% less likely than other generations to say they feel a strong sense of ...

  9. Generational Wealth Transfer: Will Gen Z Get Anything From Gen X?

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    Only 16% plan to leave their children an inheritance — but how did they end up in such dire financial straits? ... Gen X holds the biggest share of America’s $1.63 trillion student loan debt ...