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- Younger Americans Have Spent 25% Less On Video Games . . . - IGN
Younger Americans are spending 25% less on video games today than this time last year, according to a new report
- Young Americans Are Spending Considerably Less on Video Games
A new report states that young Americans ages 18 to 24 are spending less money on video games and lists the reasons behind this move
- Young Americans Are Spending A Whole Lot Less On Video Games . . .
Young Americans Are Spending A Whole Lot Less On Video Games This Year New data suggests that 18- to 24-year-olds are cutting back on many different categories, with losses most concentrated in games
- Why Young Americans Are Spending Less - The Wall Street Journal
A combination of economic challenges is driving the decline Young grads are having a much tougher time finding jobs, while student-loan payments are restarting for millions of borrowers
- New Necessities: Young Americans redefine essential spending . . .
According to a new study conducted online by The Harris Poll on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma, among 2,074 U S adults ages 18 and older, 87% of Gen Z and 84% of millennials consider certain non-essential items and services to be “necessities” – things that they’re willing to spend money on, no matter the state of their finances
- Young Americans cut spending, shun restaurants as prices rise . . .
Most young Americans have cut their spending in response to persistent inflation over the past year, a Bank of America survey showed on Friday Seventy three percent of Gen Z consumers
- Survey: More than half of Americans expect to spend less on . . .
Forty-three percent of boomers (ages 61-79) and 39 percent of Gen Xers (ages 45-60) expect to spend less on travel expenses this year, compared to 36 percent of millennials (ages 29-44) and 29
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