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Millennials
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Millennials, also known as Generation Y, are the generational cohort typically defined by their birth years, ranging from 1981 to 1996, though some definitions vary slightly (e.g., 1980–1995 or 1981–1997 depending on the source).
You Can Help Companies Encourage 401(k) Participation—With Data
With the economy in flux and 78% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, unfortunately future planning and savings…
February 17, 2020
401(k) Millionaire Ranks Grow Again in Q4 2019
The number of 401(k) millionaires continues to grow, reaching record levels at the end of 2019 according to…
February 13, 2020
When to Engage Aging Parents in ‘Awkward’ Financial Talk
Sorry kids, it’s time for “the talk.” While most people instinctively cringe at memories of awkward conversations with…
February 10, 2020
1 in 4 Millennial Savers Top $100,000 Mark
There’s been a strong year-over-year increase in the number of Millennials socking earnings away in their 401ks, according…
January 30, 2020
How Boomers are Slacking on Retirement Planning
Retirement planning is key for Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers. Discover strategies to save more, reduce debt, and secure your future.
January 29, 2020
Millennials Falling Behind on Retirement Savings?
Millennials’ retirement expectations are similar to previous generations—they hope to retire with adequate income that will last. No…
January 17, 2020
Americans Know They Need to Do Better With Savings Goals
New Edward Jones survey shows how badly Americans struggle with short-term and long-term savings goals, and how they can improve.
January 16, 2020
What’s Happening With Self-Directed 401(k) Accounts?
Millennials allocated a larger percentage of their retirement portfolios to ETFs and cash through self-directed brokerage accounts (SDBA)…
December 7, 2019
Tech Use a Differentiator Between Millennial, Boomer Advisors
Nearly three in 10 Millennial advisors (29%) say that adding new technology is the most important thing they…
December 2, 2019
Student Loan Debt: Fidelity Says Who’s Paying the Most May Surprise You
There is an estimated $1.56 trillion in student debt in the U.S. and December signifies the first time…
November 7, 2019