Tax Planning Gen X vs. Millennials: Financial Habits Compared [Infographic] Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Written by Published Sep 17, 2013 - [Updated Dec 12, 2013] 0 min read With more Millennials entering America’s work force every year, they are becoming a big contributor to the US economy. Let’s take a look at how the spending, saving, and overall financial habits of Millennials stack up against Generation X – who wins when it comes to money management? Embed the above image on your site using the code below: Brought to you by TurboTax.com Previous Post Tax Tips if You Traveled for Charity Work This Summer Next Post Options for Taxpayers Who Can’t Pay Their Tax Liability Written by More from One response to “Gen X vs. Millennials: Financial Habits Compared [Infographic]” In 1981, Gen Xers were aged 16 (at oldest to 1 years old) yes, most were living with their parents at that age, No, most millenials are not aged 16 to 1 right now- the date you wanted was 1991 for Gen X, when they were young adults. Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply Browse Related Articles Tax Planning TurboTax Offers Refund Advance to Taxpayers Investments Tax Benefits of Real Estate Investing Self-Employed Business Tax Checklist: What You’ll Need When Filing Uncategorized What Is Deferred Compensation & How Is It Taxed? Investments How Does an Inherited IRA Work? Work Choosing Your Business Structure: 5 Types of Businesses… Tax Deductions and Credits Are HOA Fees Tax Deductible? What You Need to Know Crypto Understanding Crypto and Capital Gains Work 7 Things You Need to Know About the New Business Report… Work Using Form 8829 to Write-Off Business Use of Your Home
In 1981, Gen Xers were aged 16 (at oldest to 1 years old) yes, most were living with their parents at that age, No, most millenials are not aged 16 to 1 right now- the date you wanted was 1991 for Gen X, when they were young adults. Reply