European Gen Z feel more financially literate than older gens. According to a new Boerse Stuttgart study, 69% of 18-29-year-olds say their financial knowledge is good, compared to 61% of 60-70-year-olds. Overall, 65% of all Europeans feel well-informed about finance, with Germany leading regionally. Regardless of generation, their top sources of information for making investment decisions areĀ internet sources, friends and family, and financial institutions. AI use for financial investment research also varied depending on the country, with respondents in Spain having the highest use and Germany the lowest. (Finance Feeds)
š YPulse reported: Finance / Spending Monitor Western Europe Report
