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In the spirit of nostalgia, we decided to ask millennials (and cusp Gen X-ers) to share what they remember most from those days. Here’s what they said. (As a nostalgic millennial, I added a few ...
Millennials have had a number of economic factors working against them over the years. During the Great Recession (2007-2009), many millennials were in their 20s, facing high unemployment, stalled ...
As with any generation, as millennials fly past the quarter-century mark and the oldest of the cohort approaches middle age, many look back with financial regrets. Sure, 43 years old is not too ...
Millennials are the experts and primary users of apps and technologies that make it easy to spend and share money, from Venmo to Uber to Postmates (the last being an on-demand delivery service ...
The least common cause of living paycheck to paycheck in the survey was an unstable employment situation, with only 10.7% of millennials citing it as the reason for their financial struggles.
Only 49 percent of Americans ages 18 to 35 turned out to vote in the last presidential election, compared to about 70 percent of boomers and Greatests. (It’s lower in midterm elections and positively dire in primaries.) But like everything about millennials, once you dig into the numbers you find a more complicated story.
This not only means the home you want to sell will go up in price. It also means the home you want to buy has already gone up in price. ... 4 Things Gen Z and Millennials Should Never Sell Before ...
Many millennials, born between 1981 to 1996, are approaching their 40s or are already in their 40s. This means millennials are old enough to start thinking about Social Security and the key role it...