No longer a 'lost' generation: Millennials born in the 1980s are finally getting richer

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with little prospects and stagnated wages for the jobs that did exist, coupled with rising living costs and heavy student-loan debt.

The follow-up study shows these millennials are well on their way to fully catching up, although they now have fewer wealth-building avenues and less time to close the 11% wealth deficit now that the oldest members are turning 40. They also have the highest debt burden of any birth group in 2019, which could set them back economically.

 

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Amazing. Kids start out low on the work totem pole and work their way up. Who would have ever thunk it? Maybe the old and dying don't take it with them after all.

Misleading here. Originally lost 34% and only have gained 11% back. Simple math says we, the Millennials, are still behind by 23%.

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