While Gen Z might have earned itself a bad reputation for slacking in the workplace, today’s youths seem to have a solid grasp when it comes to their personal finances.
They’re also willing to stare some previously taboo topics in the face, with 47% of engaged or married millennials and 41% of Gen Zers saying they’ve signed prenups.
For tech-savvy generations raised on the internet, new startups are emerging to bring the prenup process online and make it easier:
Beyond money, the services can account for everything couples want to protect, including furry friends, a growing trend.
It’s not just a prenup that young couples want assistance with — they’re looking for easier online solutions at all stages of a relationship.
What’s causing the push for financial transparency?
Americans are waiting longer to get married and have more assets to protect by the time they do; many young people who witnessed their parents get divorced may be proceeding more carefully; and younger generations are more transparent about finances.