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The data reflects shifting financial dynamics, as older buyers — particularly boomers — are increasingly purchasing homes outright with cash.
New research has found that Brits donate twice as much to charity than they think they do - with Gen Z and Millennials ...
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Gen Z and Millennials are the most charitable age groups – both giving an average of more than £500 a year. This is twice as much as Gen X, who contributed £206, and more than Boomers ...