three years later showed that millennials gained more financial ground than anticipated, narrowing that wealth deficit to 11%.
But despite these leaps, the wealth deficit does still exist, signaling that millennials are not financially where past generations were at their age. And so emerges a story of millennials as a generation that's simultaneously advancing and lagging, creating a complex picture yet again.Now, you may be asking, who even cares? Why can't we just leave millennials alone?
First of all, in the same way that history shapes generations, generations shape history. The attitudes and actions of a demographic cohort says a lot about the evolution of society. Examining all this,There is no defense for misconstrued narratives about millennials being unable to afford a home because they
I like how this article about millennials isn't stupid. I think this writer might be the first to take such an approach on the subject.
Generations are not homogenously rich or poor, that's the assumption in your article that is the contradiction. It is classes that make history, not generations. Exploiters or exploited.