Over 70% of US Gen Zers believe they will become rich one day


By AGENCY
  • People
  • Thursday, 30 Jun 2022

Unlike their parents, today's young adults are no longer ashamed to say they want to make a lot of money. Photo: AFP

Members of Generation Z have a more relaxed relationship with their finances. While their standard of living has deteriorated in recent years, they are more optimistic than their parents about their future wealth.

Many are convinced that they will become rich one day, according to a new American survey. The MagnifyMoney website surveyed more than 2,000 US consumers about their relationship with money.

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