Wednesday, December 18, 2019

51% of younger Millennials stressed most about relationships

51% of younger Millennials stressed most about relationships51% of younger Millennials stressed most about relationshipsWhile research has found that Millennials are much more stressed at work than their older coworkers,new Bankrate datashows that51% of younger Millennials in America feel the most anxious about relationships.GfK Custom Research surveyed 1,000 Americans for Bankrate. Older Millennials were defined as people ages 28 to 37, and younger baby boomers were defined as those ages 54 to 63.What different generations worry aboutHere is what each one is the most anxious aboutYounger Millennials Relationships (51%)Older Millennials Relationships (49%)Gen Xers Relationships (42%)Younger Baby Boomers Money (39%)Older Baby Boomers Relationships (37%)Silent Generation Health (29%)The biggest money matter that people in all generations polled worry about is putting enough cash away for retirement, at 18%.What keeps Americans from getting enough rest when the sun setsWhile 69% of peop le polled overall reported that they occasionally lose sleep because theyre concerned about something, some factors proved more worrisome than others.Keeping that in mind, heres what people said that they occasionally lose sleep over, with Bankrate noting that participants could pick multiple optionsRelationships 41%Money 36%Work 30%Health 28%Politics 14%None of the above 31%Heres how often people of different generations miss out on sleep, all because of money worriesYounger Millennials 36%Older Millennials 43%Gen Xers 41%Younger Baby Boomers 39%Older Baby Boomers 27%Silent Generation 13%Bankrate.com analyst Amanda Dixon commented the research in a statement, showing why its not surprising that millennials dont always get enough rest because of their problems.Millennials have a lot to worry about. The economy overall is in good shape, but wages are stagnant, housing costs are rising and the job market has become more competitive. Its no wonder so many 20- and 30-somethings lie awa ke at night, she said.

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