Gen Z is Tightening its Belt, with 73% Modifying Lifestyles Due to Inflation (2024)

October 13,2023 at 9:00 AM Eastern

BofA’s 2023 Better Money Habits Survey Uncovers Changes in Younger Americans’ Spending Priorities


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CHARLOTTE, NC – Today, 85% of Gen Zers cite one or more barriers to achieving financial success. Topping the list is the higher cost of living, cited by 53% of respondents to Bank of America’s annual s Better Money Habit survey (PDF) . The new research provides timely insights into approaches this younger generation is taking to gain its financial footing in the current economic environment.

Over the past year, nearly three out of four (73%) Gen Zers say they’ve changed their spending habits due to increased prices. Their lifestyle changes have included cooking at home more frequently (43%) rather than dining out, spending less on clothes (40%) and limiting grocery purchases to the essentials (33%). And nearly all those who adopted these new spending habits plan to maintain them over the next year (90%, 79% and 80%, respectively) – even as inflation slows and price pressures decrease.

According to the Bank of America Institute, a significant gap opened in the last year between spending by younger and older generations. According to Bank of America data regarding credit and debit card spending per household, Gen Z spending declined by over 2% between May 2022 and May 2023, while spending increased by 2.5% (Boomers) and 5% (Traditionalists).

Gen Z is Tightening its Belt, with 73% Modifying Lifestyles Due to Inflation (1) A video message from Holly O'Neill

I’m Holly O’Neill, President of Retail Banking at Bank of America.

[OVERLAY GRAPHIC OF COVER PAGE OF RESEARCH REPORT]

Findings of our annual Better Money Habits study offer timely insights into the financial health and behaviors of Gen Z. Despite coming of age during a challenging economy, this generation has shown itself to be adaptable, innovative and thrifty.

But they do face challenges. 85% cited one or more barriers to financial success.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND DONUT CHART WITH 85% IN RED, ICON INSIDE OF DONUT CHART IS A PENCIL AND PAPER CHECKLIST]

Topping the list is the higher costs of living. Some worry about lacking the income to achieve financial goals or meet housing expenses.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND A HOME]

So how are they responding? Well, many of them are buckling down.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND A WALLET GRAPHIC BURSTING WITH DOLLAR BILL, COINS, CHECK, AND DEBIT CARD]

Over the last year, three-in-four young adults have changed their spending habits to meet rising prices.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND STAIRSTEP UPWARDS VERTICAL BAR GRAPH WITH UPWARD TRENDING ARROW]

They are interested in furthering their education and advancing their careers.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND GRADUATION CAP]

Studies like this deepen our understanding of financial challenges and needs

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND PAPER ON CLIPBOARD WITH MAGNIFYING GLASS]

across different generations and help us provide the right resources and guidance.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND FAMILY COMPRISED OF TWO ADULTS HOLDING HANDS WITH TWO CHILDREN]

Our free financial education platform, Better Money Habits,

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND MONITOR WITH PLAY BUTTON AND VIDEO PROGRESS BAR]

empowers people to make more informed decisions on money matters, increase their confidence, and improve their financial health.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND SCALES OF JUSTICE GRAPHIC WEIGHIN TWO BAGS OF DIFFERING SIZE]

Whether Gen Z is looking for budgeting advice as they earn their first paycheck or want to know how to build credit before applying for a mortgage, we offer solutions to help make their financial lives better.

[CLIP OF YOUNG WOMAN WALKING OUTDOORS WHILE TEXTING ON MOBILE PHONE, CLIP OF YOUNG MAN SITTING INDOORS WHILE TEXTING ON MOBILE PHONE]

Go to Better Money Habits [dot] com to learn more.

“This younger generation has proven resilient and resourceful in managing their money during a challenging environment, and adapting their lifestyles as needed,” said Holly O’Neill, President, Retail Banking at Bank of America. “We continue to provide a wealth of resources and the guidance they need as they work toward financial independence and on building wealth.”

Additional insights - Financial Health

  • Over the last year, nearly four in 10 Gen Z (37%) say they’ve experienced a financial setback – such as decreased savings or additional debt – causing 27% to borrow money from friends or family. The reliance on friends and family is likely due in part to the fact that more than half (56%) say they do not have enough saved to cover three months of expenses in the event of an emergency.
  • While just over half of Gen Z (52%) feel confident that they’re on track to meet their financial goals, fewer than half (48%) are fully or even mostly financially independent.
  • However, Gen Z still feel able to handle everyday financial activities. The majority are confident in their ability to manage day-to-day expenses (69%), manage their budget (70%) and their credit (67%). However, they lack confidence around complex financial planning topics; fewer feel equipped to save for retirement (45%) or invest in the stock market (29%).
  • While Gen Z women continue to save more than Gen Z men, fewer Gen Z women are investing (11% vs. 18% of men) and feel equipped to save for retirement (40% vs. 51% of men).
  • Confidence in the economy among Gen Z is waning. Over the year ahead, just 24% feel confident the economy will improve, compared to 41% in 2021; and 32% feel confident the job market will improve, compared to 46% in 2021.

Top Priorities

  • Looking ahead to 2024, Gen Z’s top priorities include furthering their education (36%), advancing their career or increasing their salary (31%), and getting a new job (31%).
  • This year, many Gen Z started a new job or took a new position (33%), negotiated a raise (22%), or applied for a job in a new field (14%).
  • For those that started a new job, they were motivated by higher salaries (36%), better long-term prospects (32%), and saw a new role as a step up (32%).

For more details, please see the full report (PDF) .

Methodology

This survey was conducted Aug. 15 – 28, 2023 by Ipsos in both English and Spanish and is based on nationally representative probability samples of 1,156 general population adults (age 18 or older) and a partially overlapping sample of 1,167 Gen Z adults (age 18-26), including 122 Gen Z adults from a non-probability sample. This survey was conducted primarily using the Ipsos KnowledgePanel®, the largest and most well-established online probability-based panel that is representative of the adult US population. The margin of sampling error for the general population sample is +/- 3.6 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level.

Better Money Habits®

At Bank of America, we’re committed to helping people lead better financial lives by equipping them with the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed. That’s why we created Better Money Habits, a financial education platform of tools and information that helps people make sense of their money and take action to improve. As a cornerstone of Better Money Habits, we offer free financial education content and tools that break down financial topics in a way that’s approachable and easy to understand. We continually look for ways to expand the reach of Better Money Habits and also offer Spanish language resources on the site.

Bank of America

Bank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 68 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 3,900 retail financial centers, approximately 15,000 ATMs (automated teller machines) and award-winning digital banking with approximately 57 million verified digital users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 4 million small business households through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations across the United States, its territories and more than 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BAC).

Reporters may contact:

Susan Atran, Bank of America
Phone: 1.646.599.3300
[email protected]

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  • Consumer Bank

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October 13, 2023 at 9:00 AM Eastern

BofA’s 2023 Better Money Habits Survey Uncovers Changes in Younger Americans’ Spending Priorities


Leer en español

CHARLOTTE, NC – Today, 85% of Gen Zers cite one or more barriers to achieving financial success. Topping the list is the higher cost of living, cited by 53% of respondents to Bank of America’s annual s Better Money Habit survey (PDF) . The new research provides timely insights into approaches this younger generation is taking to gain its financial footing in the current economic environment.

Over the past year, nearly three out of four (73%) Gen Zers say they’ve changed their spending habits due to increased prices. Their lifestyle changes have included cooking at home more frequently (43%) rather than dining out, spending less on clothes (40%) and limiting grocery purchases to the essentials (33%). And nearly all those who adopted these new spending habits plan to maintain them over the next year (90%, 79% and 80%, respectively) – even as inflation slows and price pressures decrease.

According to the Bank of America Institute, a significant gap opened in the last year between spending by younger and older generations. According to Bank of America data regarding credit and debit card spending per household, Gen Z spending declined by over 2% between May 2022 and May 2023, while spending increased by 2.5% (Boomers) and 5% (Traditionalists).

Gen Z is Tightening its Belt, with 73% Modifying Lifestyles Due to Inflation (4) A video message from Holly O'Neill

I’m Holly O’Neill, President of Retail Banking at Bank of America.

[OVERLAY GRAPHIC OF COVER PAGE OF RESEARCH REPORT]

Findings of our annual Better Money Habits study offer timely insights into the financial health and behaviors of Gen Z. Despite coming of age during a challenging economy, this generation has shown itself to be adaptable, innovative and thrifty.

But they do face challenges. 85% cited one or more barriers to financial success.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND DONUT CHART WITH 85% IN RED, ICON INSIDE OF DONUT CHART IS A PENCIL AND PAPER CHECKLIST]

Topping the list is the higher costs of living. Some worry about lacking the income to achieve financial goals or meet housing expenses.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND A HOME]

So how are they responding? Well, many of them are buckling down.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND A WALLET GRAPHIC BURSTING WITH DOLLAR BILL, COINS, CHECK, AND DEBIT CARD]

Over the last year, three-in-four young adults have changed their spending habits to meet rising prices.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND STAIRSTEP UPWARDS VERTICAL BAR GRAPH WITH UPWARD TRENDING ARROW]

They are interested in furthering their education and advancing their careers.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND GRADUATION CAP]

Studies like this deepen our understanding of financial challenges and needs

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND PAPER ON CLIPBOARD WITH MAGNIFYING GLASS]

across different generations and help us provide the right resources and guidance.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND FAMILY COMPRISED OF TWO ADULTS HOLDING HANDS WITH TWO CHILDREN]

Our free financial education platform, Better Money Habits,

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND MONITOR WITH PLAY BUTTON AND VIDEO PROGRESS BAR]

empowers people to make more informed decisions on money matters, increase their confidence, and improve their financial health.

[SIDE BY SIDE GRPAHIC OF EXCUTIVE SPEAKING AND SCALES OF JUSTICE GRAPHIC WEIGHIN TWO BAGS OF DIFFERING SIZE]

Whether Gen Z is looking for budgeting advice as they earn their first paycheck or want to know how to build credit before applying for a mortgage, we offer solutions to help make their financial lives better.

[CLIP OF YOUNG WOMAN WALKING OUTDOORS WHILE TEXTING ON MOBILE PHONE, CLIP OF YOUNG MAN SITTING INDOORS WHILE TEXTING ON MOBILE PHONE]

Go to Better Money Habits [dot] com to learn more.

“This younger generation has proven resilient and resourceful in managing their money during a challenging environment, and adapting their lifestyles as needed,” said Holly O’Neill, President, Retail Banking at Bank of America. “We continue to provide a wealth of resources and the guidance they need as they work toward financial independence and on building wealth.”

Additional insights - Financial Health

  • Over the last year, nearly four in 10 Gen Z (37%) say they’ve experienced a financial setback – such as decreased savings or additional debt – causing 27% to borrow money from friends or family. The reliance on friends and family is likely due in part to the fact that more than half (56%) say they do not have enough saved to cover three months of expenses in the event of an emergency.
  • While just over half of Gen Z (52%) feel confident that they’re on track to meet their financial goals, fewer than half (48%) are fully or even mostly financially independent.
  • However, Gen Z still feel able to handle everyday financial activities. The majority are confident in their ability to manage day-to-day expenses (69%), manage their budget (70%) and their credit (67%). However, they lack confidence around complex financial planning topics; fewer feel equipped to save for retirement (45%) or invest in the stock market (29%).
  • While Gen Z women continue to save more than Gen Z men, fewer Gen Z women are investing (11% vs. 18% of men) and feel equipped to save for retirement (40% vs. 51% of men).
  • Confidence in the economy among Gen Z is waning. Over the year ahead, just 24% feel confident the economy will improve, compared to 41% in 2021; and 32% feel confident the job market will improve, compared to 46% in 2021.

Top Priorities

  • Looking ahead to 2024, Gen Z’s top priorities include furthering their education (36%), advancing their career or increasing their salary (31%), and getting a new job (31%).
  • This year, many Gen Z started a new job or took a new position (33%), negotiated a raise (22%), or applied for a job in a new field (14%).
  • For those that started a new job, they were motivated by higher salaries (36%), better long-term prospects (32%), and saw a new role as a step up (32%).

For more details, please see the full report (PDF) .

Methodology

This survey was conducted Aug. 15 – 28, 2023 by Ipsos in both English and Spanish and is based on nationally representative probability samples of 1,156 general population adults (age 18 or older) and a partially overlapping sample of 1,167 Gen Z adults (age 18-26), including 122 Gen Z adults from a non-probability sample. This survey was conducted primarily using the Ipsos KnowledgePanel®, the largest and most well-established online probability-based panel that is representative of the adult US population. The margin of sampling error for the general population sample is +/- 3.6 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level.

Better Money Habits®

At Bank of America, we’re committed to helping people lead better financial lives by equipping them with the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed. That’s why we created Better Money Habits, a financial education platform of tools and information that helps people make sense of their money and take action to improve. As a cornerstone of Better Money Habits, we offer free financial education content and tools that break down financial topics in a way that’s approachable and easy to understand. We continually look for ways to expand the reach of Better Money Habits and also offer Spanish language resources on the site.

Bank of America

Bank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 68 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 3,900 retail financial centers, approximately 15,000 ATMs (automated teller machines) and award-winning digital banking with approximately 57 million verified digital users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 4 million small business households through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services. The company serves clients through operations across the United States, its territories and more than 35 countries. Bank of America Corporation stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BAC).

Reporters may contact:

Susan Atran, Bank of America
Phone: 1.646.599.3300
[email protected]

Categories

  • Consumer Bank

Journalist Resources

Video

To download the b-roll for editorial use, click on the video image and download from the video player.

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Gen Z is Tightening its Belt, with 73% Modifying Lifestyles Due to Inflation (2024)

FAQs

How is inflation impacting Gen Z? ›

54% said they are receiving financial assistance, mostly from parents or other family members. 67% said they are not on track to start saving for retirement in the next five years. 52% said they do not make enough money to live the life they want. 50% are delaying financial milestones like buying a house.

What are the top 3 categories that Gen Z spends its money on? ›

Answer:
  • Electronics & Technology.
  • Health & Wellness.
  • Beauty & Personal Care.
Aug 11, 2024

How much does the average Gen Z have in their bank account? ›

Generation Z's Savings Account Balances

Although Gen Z is the least likely of any generation to have $100 or less in a savings account, Gen Zers are still likely to have relatively low savings overall — 56% of Gen Z has $1,000 or less in savings.

What are the trends for Gen Z in 2024? ›

The latest Gen Z fashion trends include sustainable choices, gender-fluid styles, and a revival of Y2K aesthetics. They embrace oversized loungewear, statement accessories, techwear, minimalist looks, athleisure, DIY projects, and streetwear influences.

Does Gen Z have it harder financially? ›

Gen Zers face greater obstacles to financial success

More than half, or 53%, of Gen Zers say higher costs are a barrier to their financial success, according to a separate survey from Bank of America.

Is Gen Z doing better than millennials? ›

Millennials were somewhat better off than Gen X—those born between 1965 and 1980—when they were the same age. Zoomers, however, are much better off than millennials were at the same age. The typical 25-year-old Gen Z-er has an annual household income of over $40,000, more than 50% above baby-boomers at the same age.

Which generation has the most money saved? ›

Millennials saved more than any other generation in 2023. Here's how the other generations stack up. No matter your age, you're probably saving for at least one milestone — whether it's buying your first car, starting a family, buying a home, or funding your golden years.

Who does Gen Z trust the most? ›

Members of Gen Z who are 18 and older tend to trust social media companies far more than the average adult, with TikTok leading the way. The short-form video app has a 20.5 net trust score among Gen Z, which is higher than the app's minus-3.3 net trust score among all adults surveyed.

How many people have 100k in savings? ›

How many Americans have $100,000 in savings? About 26% of U.S. households had more than $100,000 in savings in retirement accounts as of 2022, according to USAFacts, a nonprofit organization that analyzes data from the Federal Reserve and other government agencies.

What year does Gen Z actually end? ›

Generation Z was born between 1997 and 2012 after the Millennial generation and before Generation Alpha. The oldest of this generation are reaching their late 20s in 2024. Many of them are out of college, getting married, and starting families. The youngest may be as young as 12.

What does Gen Z love the most? ›

Gen Zers are more likely to cite streaming video, streaming music, and playing video games as daily activities compared with the general adult population, per a May 2023 Morning Consult survey. They're also less interested in traditional TV and listening to the radio.

What will Gen Z be called? ›

Generation Z (often shortened to Gen Z), also known as Zoomers, is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha.

How does inflation affect the youth? ›

The odds are against today's younger generations - among many pressures, they're considerably less likely to own a home than past generations were at the same age ...and now that's up against it for everyday items from bread to beer, milk to vegetables.

What age group does inflation affect the most? ›

Gen Z members (born between 1997 and 2012) have been hit harder by inflation than all other age groups, and the effects could cast a shadow over their financial health for years to come, according to studies by Moody's Analytics and TransUnion, the credit reporting agency.

Do Gen Z consumers rely on parents amid inflation squeeze? ›

Today, 46% of Gen Zers rely on financial assistance from their family, according to a new report from Bank of America. Inflation's recent runup and specific challenges related to housing costs and college affordability are largely to blame.

How inflation is affecting everyone? ›

Inflation Erodes Purchasing Power

An overall rise in prices over time reduces the purchasing power of consumers because a fixed amount of money will afford progressively less consumption. Consumers lose purchasing power regardless of whether the inflation rate is 2% or 4%. They simply lose it faster at a higher rate.

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