Younger generations have been choosing careers and travel over children for many years now, but when it comes to Generation Z, finances play a huge role in their family planning.And it's not necessarily in the way you would imagine, according to a new survey from StoreConnect.The report found that 42.8 percent of higher-income Gen Zers making $150,000 or more a year are saving for travel over having kids, with only 27.7 percent of the wealthier Gen Zers making children a priority.
But others cited concerns about climate change, and some were just not interested in having kids generally and would rather focus on their careers. The number of women who do not want children is also becoming higher, as women are no longer financially dependent on their husbands and marriage in general.