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Edward Jones advisor: Gen-Z doesn’t want an office happy hour. They want financial security
Gen Z prioritizes financial security over traditional workplace social events, showing proactive behavior like tracking expenses and valuing 401(k)s as status symbols. Despite efforts, many feel financially insecure, with low participation in workplace retirement plans. Employers can help by simplifying enrollment, automating savings, and providing financial education to build confidence and retention.
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