As boomers are forced back to work because they can’t afford to retire, Robinhood CEO says Gen Zers are opening retirement accounts at just 19 years old
Soaring inflation, stagnant salaries, and a high cost of living are dragging baby boomers out of retirement and back into the office—but young savers are watching and learning. Gen Zers are already putting cash aside for their eventual retirement, Robinhood cofounder and CEO Vlad Tenev has revealed.
“Retirement seemed really, really far away,” Tenev said recently on the Uncapped with Jack Altman podcast, thinking back to his own financial
Soaring inflation, stagnant salaries, and a high cost of living are dragging baby boomers out of retirement and back into the office—but young savers are watching and learning. Gen Zers are already putting cash aside for their eventual retirement, Robinhood cofounder and CEO Vlad Tenev has revealed.
“Retirement seemed really, really far away,” Tenev said recently on the Uncapped with Jack Altman podcast, thinking back to his own financial
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