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Gen Z using cash now more than ever, mostly in efforts to save money

Por: Fox Business Business June 22, 2023

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Gen Z shoppers are using cash for more purchases this year than any other generation. More than half say it’s to save money. Gen Z (people born between 1997 and 2012) is turning to an old-school trick to save money – carrying cash. A whopping 69% of Gen Z is using cash more now than they did last year, according to a May 2023 Credit Karma report.Ted Reinhardt, 23, from Overland Park, Kansas, acknowledged his generation doesn't... + full article



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