With the U.S. facing political turmoil, economic uncertainty, and growing social media addiction, it’s no surprise that consumers are “doomspending” rather than saving money. A recent survey bears out the trend, finding that 47% of Gen Z respondents did not have an emergency fund.

“It makes sense that they feel this way, given the economic setbacks of the last few years,” says Bobbi Rebell, CFP, a personal finance expert at CardRates.com.

Fintech app developer Frich carried out an anonymous data analysis of its community of one million Gen Z users, examining sentiment about savings goals, money stress, and attitudes toward financial emergencies. Their findings shed a concerning light on the financial habits of younger Ame…

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