Survey: Millennial Investors Suffer from Financial Anxiety, Bullish on Markets

Topline Results:
- Widespread feelings of 'financial anxiety' strongest amongst beginner investors
- Lack of emergency savings, healthcare costs and student debt contribute the most to financial stress for millennials
- Recession Shellshock Recovery: Beginner millennial investors are confident in markets
American investors are stressed about day-to-day finances but are confident in long-term wealth generation, according to a new survey released today by Rubicoin, the digital investment platform making investing in the stock market easier and more accessible. It's no coincidence the top issues being debated in
- 80 percent of beginner millennial investors feel the burden of financial anxiety;
- 68 percent of women cite healthcare costs causing the most stress;
- 70 percent of millennial investors expect returns exceeding the S&P 500;
"Millennials are confident in the
It's no coincidence that healthcare, 401(k) accounts and student loans are being debated in
Healthcare And Emergency Savings Concern Women
A lack of emergency savings and healthcare expenses are factors causing millennial women to stress the most, which remain consistent with popular beliefs of millennials not saving enough for an emergency and women having to pay more for health insurance over-time.
Gen X women cite healthcare expenses and a lack of retirement savings to cause the most anxiety, followed closely by a lack of emergency savings. Women of both generations are primarily stressed about healthcare expenses and anxiety only increases the older women get alongside a lack of retirement savings. Being ill-prepared for retirement is another, if not the most, concerning fact regarding all Americans, not just women.
Millennials Remain Confident
For a generation that was shellshocked by the Great Recession, millennial confidence in the stock market is high (89%), likely due to strong economic recovery, record high markets and access to investment opportunity. These factors, coupled with the accessibility and popularity of online investment resources, have broken the barriers for first-timer investors who may have felt sidelined in the past.
"This mobile-first generation has fully recovered from the Recession and is taking advantage of a strong economy coupled with record high markets," Savage said. "It's a dual effort between skilled financiers and the tech community to create platforms, and furthermore a culture, where all generations can foster the confidence to be successful during times of economic growth and not carry the burden of financial anxiety."
Methodology
This survey was conducted online within
About Rubicoin
Rubicoin is the company behind two globally successful apps, Learn by Rubicoin and Invest by Rubicoin, co-founded by
Contact Information:
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