Spending Secrets of Gen Z and Millennials EXPOSED
Generational change is reshaping the way money moves. From Gen Z impulse buys on Instagram to Millennials chasing flexible subscriptions, and Boomers prioritising wellness, each generation has its own money story. But who is actually smarter with money?
In this video, we break down the spending habits of Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers. You’ll see how lifestyle, technology, income, and priorities shape the way each group spends. From Buy Now Pay Later apps and side hustles to investments in SIPs and mutual funds, we explore how financial choices are changing in India and abroad.
Millennials came of age during recessions and high rents, so they value flexibility and rewards that stretch budgets. Gen Z lives online, where identity and community drive shopping decisions. Gen X is transitioning into smaller households, spending more on wellness and lifestyle. And Boomers, with decades of assets, now focus on stability, health, and clean living.
These shifts don’t just affect individual wallets; they reshape entire industries, from travel and dining to digital platforms and retail chains. Whether you’re trying to understand your own generation better or just curious about how markets evolve, this video will give you insights into the choices shaping our financial future.
So, who do you think is better at spending money: Gen Z or Millennials? Watch the video, then join the conversation in the comments. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more videos on money, markets, and consumer trends in India.
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