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Gen Z Taps Retirement Savings to Pay Debt

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Survey Highlights Concerning Trend

Nearly half (46%) of Gen Z workers have already withdrawn money from their retirement savings, according to a survey by Payroll Integrations. Of those, 42% used the funds to pay down debt, while 25% covered emergency expenses. Financial planners warn that this strategy can have long-term consequences despite offering short-term relief.

Weighing Pros and Cons

Credit card debt, with average interest rates around 24.36%, grows quickly if balances remain unpaid. Using retirement funds to eliminate high-interest debt could save years of payments and thousands in added interest. However, the drawbacks include taxes, early withdrawal penalties, and lost time in the market. For example, 401(k) withdrawals before age 59½ often incur a 10% penalty in addition to income taxes.

Advisors emphasize that early withdrawals should only be considered in rare situations, such as preventing foreclosure or stopping debt from spiraling further. Otherwise, alternative strategies like debt consolidation, side hustles, or negotiating with lenders may provide safer solutions.

Understanding the Root Causes

Experts caution that paying off debt with retirement savings doesn’t address the underlying reasons for the debt. Financial planners recommend identifying spending triggers, reworking budgets, and creating emergency funds to prevent relapse into credit card reliance. Lifestyle habits, unexpected emergencies, or unchecked expenses often drive recurring debt cycles.

Strategies to stay on track include budgeting audits, building a safety net, setting spending boundaries, and boosting income through raises or side hustles. Professional help from financial planners or therapists may also uncover deeper patterns behind repeated debt.

Balancing Today and Tomorrow

While using retirement savings can feel like a quick fix, experts stress the importance of long-term planning. Addressing high-interest debt is vital, but depleting retirement funds may leave workers vulnerable later in life. For Gen Z, the challenge lies in balancing immediate financial pressures with building lasting security for the future.

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