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Gen X has regrets about retirement savings, study suggests - HousingWire
HousingWire· 17 hours agoMembers of Generation X are more concerned about their post-retirement ability to support the...
Gen X Takes the Lead: Study Shows They're Spending Top Dollar on Home Renovations
KNBN Rapid City· 1 day agoGen Xers outspend baby boomers on renovations. According to the report, the average Gen Xer spent...
Gen Xers are nearing retirement. About half say they need a miracle.
CBS News· 1 day agoThe oldest members of Generation X are turning 59 1/2 this month, the earliest age when workers can...
Gen X stands to gain the most wealth from the $84 trillion wealth transfer
NBC Universal via AOL· 17 hours agoGeneration X may be the biggest beneficiary from the $84 trillion Great Wealth Transfer in the next...
Gen X is the least confident about retirement as ‘crunch time’ nears—and has done less to prepare...
Fortune via AOL· 3 days agoThat's well below baby boomers (82%) and millennials (77%). To be sure, the simple fact that Gen X...
For two-fifths of Gen X, retiring securely will take a “miracle” - InvestmentNews
InvestmentNews· 19 hours agoWhile Gen Xers aim to retire at age 60, eight years earlier thanBaby Boomers who plan to retire at...
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Quartz· 22 hours agoForty-two percent of millennials, aged 28 to 43, have purchased at least one home by themselves, according to a new Bankrate study published Thursday. GenX is defined as being ...
‘Oh please, get a job’: Joy Behar slams young Americans for feeling left behind — but as a new study...
MSN News· 1 day agoBehar's generation has been driving this "dynamic."
Here’s why you probably feel older than you are: study
NY Post via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoWith that knowledge in hand, there are now solutions for people with joint pain that will help...
How much do you need to save to feel financially prepared? | FOX 28 Spokane
FOX 28 Spokane· 2 days agoNew research has found the average American feels prepared for the worst once they have $5,078 saved up. The poll of 2,000 employed Americans split evenly by generation (500 Gen Z, 500