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Some young retirement savers say they might raid their 401(k) accounts to buy a home. To compare, only 25% of Gen X homebuyers and 16% of baby boomers plan to withdraw retirement funds for a home. "You really, really, really, really shouldn't be taking out your retirement for a house," said Stacy Francis, a certified financial planner and president and CEO of Francis Financial in New York City. Generally, early withdrawals from retirement accounts can trigger taxes and a 10% penalty, unless the account owner meets a listed exception. For both individual retirement accounts and 401(k)s, qualifying first-time homebuyers may be able to take up to $10,000 penalty-free.
Persons: Zers, X homebuyers, Stacy Francis, Roth, Francis Organizations: Real, BMO Financial Group, BMO, Francis Financial, Finance, CNBC Locations: Millennials, New York City
A survey conducted by the investment bank showed that younger or college-educated respondents believed that generative AI could help alleviate some of these gaps. The survey also showed that AI tools are making gig work more profitable. Those turning to the technology reported a 21% boost in income from using generative AI relative to their peers who didn't use it. Amazon (AMZN) is helping lay the foundation for developers and enterprises to build generative AI applications through its platform Bedrock, accessible through its web services cloud. Below is an extended table that shows the brands Morgan Stanley believes will benefit or be challenged by the intersection of gig work and generative AI.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Gen Z, X, Gen, Morgan Stanley's, they've, Morgan, Keith Weiss, Phillips, Brian Nowak, Gary Yu, Yu Organizations: IBM Locations: Bridgewater, Booking.com
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