A recent survey indicates that 64 percent of Generation Z in Indonesia are experiencing financial stress. This is attributed to rising living costs and broader economic uncertainty within the country. The financial pressures are impacting young people, though the specific consequences are not detailed in this report. The findings highlight a significant challenge for this demographic as they navigate economic pressures. Experts suggest this stress may be linked to factors such as student debt, job market competition, and inflation. Further research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects of this financial strain on Indonesian Gen Z. The report underscores the need for financial literacy programs and support systems tailored to young adults.