A horizontal stacked bar chart displaying survey responses to "Where is most of your money (non-retirement savings) currently held?" organized by generation. The chart shows nine categories: Checking (teal), Savings (dark teal), Cash (light teal), Stock market/Brokerage (gold), High-yield savings (orange), Money market (light orange), CDs (dark red), Other (red), and None (pink). The data by generation is as follows: Total: Checking 23%, Savings 19%, Cash 9%, Stock market/Brokerage 9%, High-yield savings 5%, Money market 5%, CDs 4%, Other 5%, None 20%; Gen Z (1997-2012): Checking 20%, Savings 24%, Cash 15%, Stock market/Brokerage 5%, High-yield savings 4%, Money market 2%, CDs 4%, Other 6%, None 20%; Millennial (1981-1996): Checking 25%, Savings 21%, Cash 12%, Stock market/Brokerage 6%, High-yield savings 7%, Money market 2%, CDs 3%, Other 3%, None 22%; Gen X (1965-1980): Checking 24%, Savings 14%, Cash 10%, Stock market/Brokerage 11%, High-yield savings 4%, Money market 5%, CDs 4%, Other 6%, None 22%; Boomer + (1946-1964): Checking 23%, Savings 17%, Cash 3%, Stock market/Brokerage 14%, High-yield savings 4%, Money market 9%, CDs 6%, Other 6%, None 18%. Checking and savings accounts dominate all generations.