Posted inGeneration Z internal-open-access internal-reader-callout Personal Finances What Do You Know About Gen Z and Millennial Americans’ Finances? Take Our Quiz. The New York Times wants to help young people get a better handle on their money. To begin, we want to hear from you. Posted by By Mike Dang
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