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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Gen Y and Zers in San Francisco Don’t Feel like Adults, Yet More Optimistic About Their Future Than Peers Nationwide | Bank of America Newsroom

A newly released Bank of America/USA TODAY Better Money Habits® Report finds that for 18- to 26-year-olds in the San Francisco area, the definition of adulthood has changed: it is less about age and more about financial independence. In fact, 75 percent did not feel like adults when they turned 18. For a quarter, adulthood does not officially begin until at least age 25.



Gen Y and Zers in San Francisco Don’t Feel like Adults, Yet More Optimistic About Their Future Than Peers Nationwide | Bank of America Newsroom

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