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    Study Reveals Gen Z and Millennials Surpass Older Generations in Savings Goals for 2025

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffSeptember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • Younger Americans grew their savings more in the first half of this year than older generations, a Santander Bank survey found.
    • More than half of Gen Z and Millennial respondents said their savings increased during the first half of the year.
    • High-interest CDs are on Gen Z’s radar, with 74% expressing interest while rates are elevated.

    After years of hand-wringing and criticism about spending on items such as avocado toast and expensive coffee, younger Americans are outpacing older generations in terms of their savings rates.

    In a survey released last week by Santander Bank, more than half of Gen Z and Millennial respondents reported growing their savings this year, at 58% and 54%, respectively, compared with 47% of Gen Xers and 39% of Baby Boomers.

    Most Young People Call Savings a Top Financial Priority

    Roughly 80% of Gen Z and Millennials said growing savings is their top financial priority. In addition, 69% of Gen Z and 62% of Millennials said they have “made lifestyle trade-offs in the past three months to save more.”

    In a representative survey of 2,300 Americans, most said their primary savings are in a lower-interest account. 43% keep their primary savings in a traditional savings account, while 31% use a checking account. Among Gen Z savers who know the rate on their primary savings account, 38% said they earn more than a 3% annual percentage yield (APY).

    “It’s encouraging to see younger consumers embracing the importance of saving,” said Swati Bhatia, Santander’s head of retail banking. “They are showing real determination as they find ways to cut spending and build savings, even in a challenging environment.”

    Younger Savers Showing Interest in CDs While Rates Are High, Others Budget and Cut Spending

    Just over 60% of respondents said they’re interested in opening a certificate of deposit (CD) while interest rates remain elevated. Among Gen Z, 74% expressed interest in opening one soon, while just 8% already have one.

    Bhatia said the current high-rate environment is an “opportune time” for young people “to consider opening a CD to make the interest rate environment work for them,” noting it’s not surprising that younger investors aren’t as familiar with CDs, given how low rates have been for much of their lives.

    The survey also found that having defined savings goals can help motivate people to follow through on those plans, with more than 40% each saying they cut spending or stuck to a budget in the first half of the year to grow their savings.

    The Bottom Line

    Despite years of criticism about frivolous spending habits, Gen Z and Millennials are proving their financial savvy by outpacing older generations in savings growth during the first half of 2025. With more than half of younger Americans successfully growing their savings compared with less than half of Gen Xers and Baby Boomers, these generations are demonstrating that they can prioritize financial security when it matters.



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