Lots of Young People Wish Their Parents Had Set Better Financial Examples for Them. Here's How to Do Right by Your Kids

Parents spend many years reviewing their children's report cards. A recent study essentially turned the tables on that, with young adults reviewing their parents' performances, particularly in regard to financial matters. The findings weren't good: Gen Z (people between ages 12 and 27) is the least financially confident generation, and a third of them say their parents didn't set a good example for them.

There's a reason for the parents' poor performance and a reason why young people should feel more confident about their financial futures.

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