For Gen Z, retirement is 40 or 50 years away, but now is the perfect time to start saving.
Four financial experts shared their top strategies to kick-start retirement savings.
Or, it may seem difficult and anxiety-inducing, especially as Gen Z juggles student loan debt, high costs of living, and a tough job market.
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Basic budgeting strategies, such as keeping housing costs at 30% or lower of your total paycheck, can also create a strong foundation for retirement savings, Crowell said.
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