Around two-thirds (64 percent) of American college students say they turn to their parents or family members for financial advice, according to a recent survey by Morning Brew/ Generation Lab
Younger people tend to be more open about the subject of money—regarded as taboo in conversation by several generations.. Compared to their predecessors, they're more confident and at ease with their desire for a comfortable lifestyle. And to make informed financial decisions, they seek the help of those closest to them.