Generation X
Also known as: Gen X
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How Different Forms of Debt Affect Our Mental Health: Study innerbody.com Jul 5, 2023 3 facts
measurementGeneration X respondents reported the highest percentage of individuals with no outstanding debt, including 60.7% with no student loan debt and 39.6% with no home loan debt.
measurementGeneration Z reported having the most mortgage debt, with only 15.5% claiming to have none, compared to 37.8% of millennials and 39.6% of Generation X.
measurementAmong survey respondents, 60.7% of Generation X had no outstanding student loan debt, and 39.6% had no home loan debt.
Debt Stress: How Debt Affects Mental Health - Debt.org debt.org 2 facts
measurementIn a 2023 Bankrate survey, 60% of Generation X respondents reported that their mental health is being negatively affected by money issues.
measurementAn analysis by Self Credit Builder found that people between the ages of 40 and 49, roughly Generation X, hold the highest amount of debt in the United States, totaling $4.21 trillion.
Tips for Building or Rebuilding Your Emergency Fund - AARP aarp.org Jan 21, 2026 1 fact
measurementGeneration X individuals have median emergency savings of only $500, according to a 2025 survey by the financial services company Empower.
15 Communication Barriers: How to Overcome Them This ... everyonesocial.com Jun 11, 2024 1 fact
claimWorkplaces often contain multiple generations of employees, including Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z, who have different communication preferences and expectations based on their upbringing and work environments.
Top 13 Communication Barriers and How to Tackle Them - Haiilo blog blog.haiilo.com 1 fact
claimThe current workforce consists of five generations: Traditionalists (born 1945 and before), Baby Boomers (born 1946β1964), Generation X (born 1965β1976), Millennials (born 1977β1995), and Generation Z (born 1996 and after).