Studies have shown many young adults in their 20s and early 30s are better at tracking expenses and sticking to
a budget than baby boomers, who are generally the parents of millennials.
Not exact matches
It's true that young people today have far more financial temptations
than did the
baby boomers: we never had to
budget for cell phone plans or Internet access, nor were we under pressure to constantly upgrade to newer and better smartphones and other technological gadgets.
Baby boomers and veterans are more likely to insist that it is a priority to spend their technology
budget on desktops or PCs and printers or copiers, rather
than wireless technology.