Gen Z less interested in marriage, potentially impacting financial stability and happiness
A recent survey reveals a significant shift in how Gen Z perceives the American Dream, with marriage being a lower priority compared to financial stability and happiness.
Quick Look
- A CNBC/SurveyMonkey survey indicates Gen Z prioritizes financial stability and happiness over marriage for achieving the American Dream.
- This shift, supported by Pew Research data, could lead to loneliness and financial difficulties, despite some individuals eventually marrying later in life.
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A CNBC/SurveyMonkey survey indicates Gen Z prioritizes financial stability and happiness over marriage for achieving the American Dream. This shift, supported by Pew Research data, could lead to loneliness and financial difficulties, despite some individuals eventually marrying later in life.





