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Gen Zers Are Using Credit Cards More Than Millenials At The Same Age | Bankrat
Bankrate.com· 2 days agoAs a result, they’re relying on credit much more than millennials did at the same stage of life,...
Gen Z is struggling financially more than Millennials did at their age: Study
The Hill· 5 hours agoThe study includes a survey conducted in February of 614 Gen Z consumers, aged 22-24, and 623...
Which Credit Bureau Stock Should You Buy for the Long-Term?
InvestorPlace· 5 days agoA recent New York Times article about “Pay Later” lenders gave me an idea about credit bureau stocks...
Could your buy now, pay later loans affect your credit score? Here's what you need to know
CNBC· 2 days agoUp until now, installment payments have largely gone undetected, primarily because most lenders...
Gen Z is taking on more credit card debt - Marketplace
Marketplace· 4 days agoMembers of Gen Z are starting out their adult lives with more debt. The credit bureau TransUnion is...
Gen Z has an average of $2,834 in credit card debt, over 25% more than millennials before them
New York Post· 5 days agoGen Z’s 26% increase in average debt reflects a surge in prices for food and housing, coupled with a...
Does closing a bank account hurt your credit score?
Yahoo Personal Finance· 5 days agoRead on to learn some simple tips that can help you protect yourcredit when you close a bank account. Do bank accounts appear on credit reports? In...
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Gen X can add one more financial problem to its list
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoThat's not to say other generations aren't encountering similar challenges. According to a new TransUnion study based on credit bureau
How to avoid credit report errors
WSOC via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago“If you do end up finding an error, fix it right away.” Gill encourages. “You’ll want to file a dispute with each of the three credit bureaus: Equifax,...