Meet the Gen Z HENRYs: They're making $565K on average but still renting
Gen Z HENRYs are more likely to be married.
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- A small slice of Gen Zers are HENRYs, meaning that they're high earners but not rich yet.
- Some Gen Zers feel they need to be making $200,000 to feel secure, and many feel stressed over money.
- Gen Z HENRYs are more likely to be married, self-employed, and rent homes than the generation overall.
Earning six figures but living paycheck to paycheck — that's what it means to be a HENRY.
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