Ready to buy a home? The trick is finding or affording one
The housing market has been a pillar of economic strength during the pandemic, but many would-be homeowners, particularly first-timer buyers, have met with frustration because of a low number of homes for sale and consistently rising prices.
Real estate in Texas, Florida, Colorado top choices for millennial homebuyers, expert says
The real estate market is the “hottest” it’s ever been with millennials flocking to low-tax states, according to Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman.
Health insurance for millennials, Gen Z, most likely to be affected by pandemic
According to a recent survey by TransUnion Healthcare, Gen Z and millennials are more likely to have lost their health coverage during the pandemic than Gen X and Baby Boomers.
At these prices, Procter is a gamble
Procter & Gamble reported strong results Tuesday as the pandemic continued to boost sales of consumer staples, but its shares are priced for the boom to never end.
Yelp is paying young people $2G to "re-empty the nest"
With more consumer interest and requests for quotes in move-out services than at the same time last year, according to new Yelp data, the crowd-sourcing platform is stepping in to offer guidance and resources.
Industrial boom, remote-work emphasis puts Tulsa on the map
The coronavirus pandemic continues to accelerate e-commerce and industrial real estate needs, and cities like Tulsa are stocked to capitalize on the trickle-down effects. As Tulsa evolves at a newfound pace, its civic leaders, philanthropists and business leaders are reinvesting energy in attracting more young people.
Without TikTok, Gen Z may have to find a new way for news
The app's popularity has grown immensely, particularly with millennials and Gen Z. It boasts more than 100 million monthly active users in the U.S., largely from this demographic.
Atlanta-area 'edge city' Dunwoody in position to thrive in post-Covid world
While major U.S. cities are being vacated as residents flee the coronavirus, surrounding suburbs are reaping the benefits. As a result, cities like Dunwoody, an “edge city” outside Atlanta, are seeing immense economic growth despite the challenging times.
Now, more than half of Americans are millennials or younger
There are now more young Americans than older Americans, as millennials and younger generations now make up a majority of the U.S. population.
Rich millennials are moving to these states: Report
According to a recent study by SmartAsset, wealthy millennials are heading to Washington state.
Coronavirus gives millennials rare home-buying opportunity
Record-low mortgage rates mean the average monthly payment for a medium-sized home has fallen 7.36 percent to $1,007, as of May.
Luxury during coronavirus: Gen Z still wants high-end goods despite pandemic
A recent survey from Adobe Advertising Cloud found that despite economic uncertainty of the coronavirus, Gen Z respondents are still interested in luxury goods.
Coronavirus pandemic leads to increased demand for co-living spaces
Co-living, or sharing a communal space with a group of strangers, has proven to be a resilient asset class during the most recent global downturn.
Millennials delay major milestones over coronavirus pandemic
The coronavirus has had a significant financial impact on Americans -- particularly millennials, according to a Quicken survey.
Millennials take up trading stocks in coronavirus quarantine
Experts at RagingBull share what new traders should do to get started with the stock market.
Is financial independence possible during coronavirus?
Three followers of the F.I.R.E. Movement weigh in on the movement during the coronavirus-led economic downturn.
Millennials in coronavirus lockdown flee big cities for hometowns
With many employers instituting work-from-home policies in March, these young professionals are taking advantage.
Renters take advantage of co-living trend in urban markets
Young renters are opting in for units with co-living spaces for the affordability and sense of community.
Housing market could spike on high demand, low supply
There may be another housing boom on the horizon if you ask Nicholas Wealth Management president David Nicholas.
New York’s taxes are driving out thousands, but Millennials keep moving in
While on the whole Americans are leaving high-tax states like New York, Millennials who have saved their money well are moving in.