[2026 Survey on Z世代's Views on Marriage and Money] Over Half of Z世代 Wanting to Marry Have Changed Their Views Due to Rising Prices; Over 70% of Both Men and Women Want to Discuss Household Budget Rules Before Marriage
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The PR office of the AI household account book app 'Onebank' conducted the '2026 Survey on Z世代's Views on Marriage and Money' targeting 1,322 men and women of Generation Z (ages 23-31) who wish to marry. Due to rising prices, 57.8% reported a change in their views on marriage. For men, 'stable income' is valued more than 'high income'. 98.3% of Generation Z assume a dual-income household, and a new standard of '3 Co's (Co-working, Co-sharing, Co-managing)' has emerged, highlighting a strong desire to share household budget rules and jointly build assets before marriage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who was the target of this survey?
- A: 1,322 men and women of Generation Z (ages 23-31) who wish to marry.
- Q: What exactly are the '3 Co's'?
- A: They are Co-working, Co-sharing (of financial sense and rules), and Co-managing (of assets and household budget).
- Q: What are the main points of the survey results?
- A: Over half changed views due to rising prices. Stable income for men, dual-income assumption, and pre-marriage budget rule sharing are emphasized.