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Fizz Report Highlights Gen Z Struggles to Balance Work and Financial Independence

Fizz Report Highlights Gen Z Struggles to Balance Work and Financial Independence

Nearly Two-Thirds of Gen Z College Students Earn Money, but only 10% Can Pay Their Own Rent, Highlighting the Urgent Need for Financial Solutions

Fizz, the leading money app for students, released a report examining how college students earn income and manage financial responsibilities. The findings reveal not only the growing role of traditional employment and gig economy platforms in students’ lives but also the pressing need for financial literacy and tools to help young adults build and maintain credit.

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“Gen Z college students are resourceful and creative in finding ways to support themselves, but the journey to financial independence is a big challenge for most,” said Scott Smith, Co-founder and COO, Fizz. “These findings emphasize the importance of giving students the tools and knowledge they need to navigate their financial journeys, from building credit to making informed financial decisions.”

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Key findings include:

  • Most College Students Earn Income:

    64% of students report earning money during college, highlighting their dual focus on work and academics.

  • Traditional Jobs Dominate:

    Of the students earning income, 45% rely on full-time or part-time jobs as their primary source of earnings.

  • Gig Work is still Gaining Momentum:

    19% of students report earning income from gig economy platforms like Uber, DoorDash, and similar services, showing the appeal of flexible, on-demand work.

  • Few Achieve Full Financial Independence Early on:

    Only 10% of Gen Z students report paying their own rent while in college, demonstrating the financial hurdles many still face.

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Source – PR Newswire

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