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HOW GEN Z HAS REDEFINED ITS FIRST 'BIG SPLURGE'
Mint Bangalore
|November 24, 2025
A decade ago, your first big purchase was predictable. A car. A branded bag. Maybe even a down payment on a home. These were trophies of financial freedom, the first proof that you had “made it.”
But for India’s Gen Z, that milestone looks entirely different. Their first big splurge is no longer a possession. It’s a ticket, a group trip, a weekend away, a music festival—in short, a memory.
Instead of delaying gratification, this generation is simply redefining it. And in doing so, they're reshaping how young India spends, saves and thinks about financial wellness.
A survey of 4,621 respondents by Under 25 found that 37% would make their first big splurge on a vacation or trip, compared to 26% for a car/bike, 20% for gadgets and just 14% for branded clothes or sneakers. The first celebration of independence is no longer about ownership.
What pushed Gen Z to spend different!?
This is a generation that grew up in volatility: covid, inflation, layoffs, rising rent, a broken housing market. For their parents, security meant accumulating assets. For Gen Z, it means autonomy. The ability to make a choice when they want, how they want. They have come to associate independence not with ownership, but with mobility. So, they don’t see a vacation as an indulgence.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition November 24, 2025 de Mint Bangalore.
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