Generation X is often referred to as "the forgotten generation," and that rings true in various facets of life—including retirement. As far back as the turn of the century, the financial media's ...
A majority of Generation X members didn't prioritize retirement until age 50 or beyond As many as 28% of Generation X workers expect Social Security to be their primary source of income, according to ...
The digital age has created an unprecedented communication divide between parents and their children. Recent research from LifeStance Health in partnership with Researchscape International, conducted ...
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Generation X has long been known as a skeptical generation, but when it comes to certain things, they are long-time firm believers. They pride themselves on being adaptable and independent, and yet ...
Born between the 1960s and 1980, Generation X represents “a powerful yet underexplored demographic”, according to a new study by Paris-based market research firm OpinionWay, commissioned by creative ...
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Generation X, as the first generation of do-it-yourself retirement planners, is falling behind. As the first American generation funding retirement largely without private pension plans, Gen X — those ...