Here's What's Driving the Trend of Self-Made Gen Z and Millennial MillionairesThe next-generation of millionaires is saving earlier, rethinking debt and even investing in venture capital.

By弗雷德里克Bussler

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The media paints a very bleak picture when it comes to the financial prospects of young people. But there is another story that needs to be told — one of a new generation of self-made millionaires.

Yes,millennials and Gen Zersare facing some unique challenges. They're coming of age in a time of economic uncertainty and rising inequality. But make no mistake — they are also a generation taking control of their own destiny. From savings and spending habits, to side hustles and investing, today's young people are determined to build a better future for themselves.

And they are succeeding. In spite of the challenges they face, more and more young people are becoming millionaires. In fact, there are now wellover 600,000 millennial millionairesin the U.S. alone. In the UK, the number of millennial and Gen Z millionaires hasdoubledover the past year, with many more on the way with higher wages.

推动这一趋势是什么?因素的结合s, including increased access to information, technology and capital. But most importantly, it's a change in mindset. Young people today are not content to wait for handouts or hope for the best. They're taking matters into their own hands.

Consider "Gen Z VCs," a 14,000-strong group of young people in the VC industry. Or the twenty-somethings who are taking advantage of the sharing economy to earn six-figure incomes. These are just a few examples of a new generation of go-getters who are rewriting the rules of success.

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Young people are saving earlier

One of the most important factors inbuilding wealthis starting to save early. And that's something millennials and Gen Zers are doing in droves. Arecent studyfound that 35% of Gen Z plans to start saving for retirement in their twenties, and 71% plan to pay for college with money they earn from working.

What's more, younger people are increasingly savvy about where they're putting their money. They're not using traditional solutions, either — many are investing in alternatives likepeer-to-peer lendingand cryptocurrency, and a whopping94%use online banking.

Of course, there's always the potential for things to go wrong. But by taking an active role in their finances, young people are setting themselves up for a bright future.

They're also rethinking debt

In recent years, there's been a lot of talk about the "millennial debt crisis." And it's true that student loan debt is a huge burden for many young people, but instead of giving up or declaring bankruptcy, millennials are finding creative ways to manage their debt.

For instance, aLendingTree studyof over 340,000 users showed that millennials reduced their average amount of debt by $9,117 between 2019 and 2021, while Gen Z reduced their debt load by $2,500. In comparison, boomers increased their debt by $8,848 over the same period.

Related:How 15 People in Their 20s Built Million-Dollar Businesses

They're building side hustles

In thegig economy, side hustles are increasingly becoming the norm. And nearly two-thirds of Gen Z has started, or plans to start, their own business. Further, nearly half of Gen Z has multiple side hustles.

推动这一趋势是什么?Economic insecurity and the desire for more balanced lifestyles surely play a role. But whatever the reason, there's no doubt that side hustles can be a great way to make extra money and achieve financial goals.

They're getting creative

Gone are the days where the "60-40 split" was a gold standard for retirement planning. With consistently low interest rates and rising life expectancy, millennials and Gen Z-ers are having to get creative with theirfinancial planning.

Beyond the new breed of venture capitalists, young people are investing in truly unique asset classes likeluxury and streetwear pieces,fine wine, whisky, art, and of course, cryptocurrency. They're not afraid to think outside the box when it comes to their careers, either. From "digital nomads" who work remotely, to "solopreneurs" who build businesses by themselves, young people are rewriting the rules of work.

Further, while the term "VC" may conjure up images of old, wealthy white men, the reality is that Gen Z and millennials are entering the space in a big way. Theseyoung VCsare taking advantage of the market downturn by investing in early-stage companies at a discount, aided by platforms that are democratizing the asset class, such as Gridline. Gridline is a digital wealth platform that provides a curated selection of professionally managedalternative investment fundswith low capital minimums.

Ultimately, there's no doubt that millennials and Gen Zers face some tough challenges. But instead of waiting for someone else to fix the problems, they're taking matters into their own hands. And that's something we should all be excited about.

Related:How Generation Z Is Altering the Face of Entrepreneurship for Good

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弗雷德里克Bussler

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弗雷德里克Bussleris a marketing consultant for a wide range of businesses from startups to F500. Bussler is a published author and contributes to publications like VentureBeat, Forbes, Hacker Noon, and more. As a public speaker, he’s presented for audiences including IBM, Nikkei, and Slush Tokyo.

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