Let’s Talk About Gen Z, Millennials and Money

Our weekly #CreditChat started in 2012 to help our community learn about credit and important personal finance topics (e.g. saving money, paying down debt, improving credit scores). Each chat is hosted by @Experian on Twitter and all are welcome to participate. DM us any questions.

Would you like to gain a better understanding of how millennials and Gen Z feel about their financial health and how they navigate economic challenges, or would you like to share your own insight and tips to help them achieve financial health? If so, then we hope to see you at this week’s #CreditChat about Gen Z, millennials and money!

Topic: Let’s Talk About Gen Z, Millennials and Money

When: Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 3 p.m. ET.

Where: Join the live hashtag discussion

The panel will include: Danielle YB Vason: Founder of SheMakeCents; Mykail “the Boujie Budgeter” James, MBA: Founder of BoujieBudgets.com; Robert Farrington: Founder of The College Investor; Beverly Harzog:Credit Card Expert and Consumer Finance Analyst for U.S. News and World Report; Rod Griffin: Senior Director, Consumer Education and Advocacy, Experian and Christina Roman: Consumer Education and Advocacy Manager at Experian.

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Questions we will discuss:

  1. What are some key personal finance topics that may be important to Millennials and Gen Z?
  2. How do Millennials and Gen Z differ in their financial priorities?
  3. What are some ways Millennials and Gen Z can become more financially literate?
  4. What are some common methods Millennials and Gen Z use to consume financial education and how can they find credible and trusted sources?
  5. What are some strategies and tools millennials and Gen Z can use to manage their finances effectively?
  6. What should Millennials and Gen Z know about building and managing their credit?
  7. What are the most important steps you can take to improve your credit score when you’re young?
  8. What are some common personal finance myths Millennials and Gen Z encounter?
  9. How can your financial health affect your current or future relationships?
  10. What advice would you give to Millennials and Gen Z who want to improve their financial situation and achieve their milestone goals?

Check out our complete list of upcoming personal finance Twitter chats here.

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