More than two-thirds of young New Zealanders are not saving for their future - and just over half budget, a survey has found.
The findings come from the Financial Education and Research Centre, a joint venture between Westpac and Massey University, which has issued the baseline results for its 20-year longitudinal study - the first of its kind in New Zealand.
It found there was a "relatively low level of financial knowledge" when compared with similar studies in other countries and parents often remained the key source of informal financial education for young New Zealanders.
The survey also found that while 90 per cent recognised the importance of saving, 77 per cent of the 18 to 22-year-olds surveyed said it was not important to plan any further than four years ahead financially.