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Insightful Salary expectations across Generations

Recent survey results have highlighted the evolving perception of what constitutes “financial success” among Americans, segmented by generation.



Here’s a breakdown from the poll conducted recently:
• Boomers (1946-1964): The threshold for financial success is set at $99.9k.
• Gen X (1965-1980): A significant jump, with $212.3k considered the minimum.
• Millennials (1981-1996): Slightly lower, but still substantial at $180.9k.
• Gen Z (1997-2012): The highest expectation at a whopping $587.8k.

It’s fascinating to observe these differences! The escalating expectations among younger generations reflect the multifaceted economic pressures and lifestyle aspirations they face today. While Boomers are more conservative in their estimate, perhaps due to different economic landscapes during their formative years, Gen Z sets the bar markedly higher, likely influenced by rising living costs, educational expenses, evolving job market, and social media influences.

Implications for Employers and Policymakers:
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Understanding these diverse expectations can guide us towards more tailored and effective financial strategies.

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By Swatantra Kumar

Swatantra is an engineering leader with a successful record in building, nurturing, managing, and leading a multi-disciplinary, diverse, and distributed team of engineers and managers developing and delivering solutions. Professionally, he oversees solution design-development-delivery, cloud transition, IT strategies, technical and organizational leadership, TOM, IT governance, digital transformation, Innovation, stakeholder management, management consulting, and technology vision & strategy. When he's not working, he enjoys reading about and working with new technologies, and trying to get his friends to make the move to new web trends. He has written, co-written, and published many articles in international journals, on various domains/topics including Open Source, Networks, Low-Code, Mobile Technologies, and Business Intelligence. He made a proposal for an information management system at the University level during his graduation days.

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