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Millennials, or people born between 1981 and 1996, are known for living at home with their parents longer, renting instead of buying a home, and staying in college to earn advanced degrees while ...
There are 76 million baby boomers, and 72% of them are white. Next → The millennials are an even larger group with 87 million, but much more diverse — only 56% are white. Next → See how ...
Older generations used to give millennials a hard time for spending too much money on iPhones and avocado toast. As it turns out, their financial habits might be better than they were given credit ...
While the data shows that millennials have experienced a pretty massive growth in net worth, much of this increase comes from two main sources: rising home values and stock market gains.
Millennials are ditching the city for the ’burbs, and it may not be just another pandemic trend. Researchers at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies reported millennials are leaving ...
Millennials are seeking more professional help for health issues than ever, a new study revealed. Conducted by United Healthcare and Health Action Council, the study explored factors and claims ...
The cards seem to be stacked against millennials when it comes to making the most of their finances, between inflation now being at its highest rate in nearly 40 years, the cost of owning a home ...
You can get in touch with Suzanne by emailing s.blake@newsweek.com. Languages: English Millennials aren't willing to ditch their daily coffee beverages, and they don't care if it costs them $7 a day.
A younger Congress may be a thing of the past. It’s taking five to 10 years longer for millennials and Generation X to reach the same level of representation in Congress as it had been for the ...