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Young Aussies have become the most committed savers in the country, a new study claims.
Nearly 90 per cent of Generation Z Australians aged between 18 and 29 years-old are actively putting money away, according to new data released by NAB this morning.
The survey claims 89 per cent of young women and 85 per cent of young men are committed to growing their savings accounts despite being hit by cost-of-living pressures and uncertainty around interest rates.
An Array of Australian Money
Three quarters of Aussies admit they are being forced to cut back on spending.(Getty)

Amid current financial challenges, a significant majority of Australians are tightening their belts, with a recent survey revealing that three-quarters have had to reduce their spending. This widespread adjustment reflects a growing recognition of the importance of savings among citizens.

According to Belionda Mamet, an executive with NAB Retail, younger Australians are particularly attuned to the value of financial prudence. “Young Aussies should give themselves credit for the strides they’ve already made,” she remarked, highlighting their proactive approach to managing finances.

Despite the often mundane nature of budgeting, young people are demonstrating commendable skill in handling their savings. Mamet noted that, “Cutting back and saving can feel boring, but our younger customers are managing their savings well.”

For those looking to bolster their financial health, Mamet suggests that the New Year offers an ideal opportunity for a fiscal reset. “Pause, reset, and make a couple of small changes that help you feel back in control after a busy summer of celebrations and higher than usual spending,” she advised, recommending that individuals start with modest budgeting adjustments.

She encouraged Aussies looking to save to use the New Year period as a natural reset and to start small in their budgeting goals.

“Pause, reset, and make a couple of small changes that help you feel back in control after a busy summer of celebrations and higher than usual spending,” she said.

“If you’re exhausted with cut back fatigue, don’t cut more, just don’t quit what you’re already doing. Small, repeatable actions can make a big difference.”

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