The new national survey indicates millennials put more pressure on themselves to reach adulthood as compared to baby boomers and GenX. After the age of 26, millennials believe it becomes embarrassing if they aren't classified as full-fledged adults.
So exactly what does it mean to reach that level of "maturity"? The top 10 signs according to the survey are:
- Having a budget (55 percent)
- Buying a house (54 percent)
- Filing your own taxes (52 percent)
- Understanding and monitoring your credit score (48 percent)
- Investing in your 401(k) (46 percent)
- Doing your own laundry (43 percent)
- Scheduling regular doctors' appointments (38 percent)
- Making a list to take when going to the grocery store (35 percent)
- Cooking dinner most of Monday through Friday (33 percent)
- Watching the nightly news (31 percent)
I wasn't a part of this survey but, for the record, I only do four of the above consistently. How about you?
A couple of other interesting notes:
1: When asked what's considered to be the "favorite" age in life, the average millennial said they'd like to be 23 for the rest of their lives, while baby boomers said 32.
2: Millennials believe frozen foods are a staple in the kitchen of adults and having vegetables, fruits and coffee are the top foods you need if you want to call yourself an adult.
So what is your reaction to this survey? Do you agree with its findings?