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'OK boomer' has the internet in a tiff. How did we get here?
Why 'OK boomer' may be our best chance to bridge the inter-generational divide.
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Millennials earn 20% less than baby boomers did—despite being better educated
Overall, millennials earn 20% less than baby boomers did at the same stage of life, according to a recent report, thanks, in part, to the effects of the Great Recession and a rise in contract work. That's leading to some long term problems for this generation.
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Why millennials are skipping church and not going back
Few of their new favorite activities are geared toward building deep relationships at all, let alone in a religious context.
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Why ‘Uncomfortable’ Books Like ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Are Precisely the Ones Kids Should be Reading
We’re not going to learn anything if we skip over important pieces of history and avoid challenging literature merely because it might make people “uncomfortable.”
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The Next Recession Will Destroy Millennials
Millennials are already in debt and without savings. After the next downturn, they’ll be in even bigger trouble.
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Lonely, socially anxious Millennials are more likely to use dating apps compulsively, study finds
A new study in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships suggests that lonely individuals may be at particular risk.
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The Reasons Why Millennials Aren't As Car Crazed As Baby Boomers, And How Self-Driving Cars Fit In
It has been looking gloomy that the latest generations are not buying cars as much anymore and also eschewing driving, for which there are some crucial underlying causes that are identified in this piece and furthermore the future will be different once the advent of driverless cars occurs.
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Will the Millennials Save Playboy?
The Hefners are gone, and so is the magazine’s short-lived ban on nudity — as well as virtually anyone on the staff over 35.
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Study finds Millennials tend to donate more to charity -- but do it less often
The Millennials -- those born between 1981 and 1996 -- have been described as the "me generation." But new research that examined charitable behavior has ...
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How millennials replaced religion with astrology and crystals
As people sour on the religious beliefs they grew up with, a new generation is embracing astrology apps, tarot cards, crystals and other spiritual practices.
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More than two thirds of millennials believe their generation will be 'worse off' than their parents’
More than two thirds (67 per cent) of children believe their generation will be worse off than their parents’, according to a YouGov survey for Britain’s biggest children’s charity.
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I've been a 'millennial therapist' for more than 5 years—and this is their No. 1 complaint
Despite the stereotypes, millennials are actually a smart and highly ambitious group of individuals. But there are a lot of anxieties that hold them back. A psychotherapist shares what they bring up the most in therapy, and the advice she gives them.
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Meet the average American millennial, who has an $8,000 net worth, is delaying life milestones because of student loan debt, and still relies on their parents for money
There's no way around it: The average American millennial is financially behind. Faced with a high cost of living, staggering student-loan debt, and the fallout of the Great Recession, American millennials are trying to make ends meet in the midst of The Great American Affordability Crisis.
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Advertisers reconsider targeting millennials because they're broke
Although millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, now exceed baby boomers as the largest age cohort in the nation, advertisers are discovering they don't have the free-spending ability of boomers.
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The 7 most vital money lessons to learn before age 30, according to a Harvard grad who was raised in poverty - Thrive Global
Turning 30 is a scary time financially. You are old enough to feel like you should have made more progress financially, but young enough that realistically you are still battling the challenges of a modern young adult, like paying back student loans.
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U.S. Millennials Really Do Prefer Cities
A new study finds that younger Americans have a stronger preference for city living than Baby Boomers did at their age.
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Net worth of Americans aged 18 to 35 has dropped 34 percent since 1996: study
The net worth of the average 18- to 35-year-old has plummeted 34 percent since 1996, according to new study from accounting group Deloitte.
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More millennials are living at home than at any other time this century
Thanks to student loan debt, rising rents and stagnant wages, more millennials are living at home with their parents than at any other point this century. More than one in five adults, or 22 percent of millennial Americans, are either staying home or returning to childhood bedrooms, according to Zillow.
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Sterling Higa: I Don't Need A Car Anymore, And I'm Not The Only One
I donated my car to charity three years ago and haven’t looked back. I live a few blocks from downtown Honolulu, and I commute by walking. When it’s time for class at the University of Hawaii, I take the No. 4 bus to Manoa. When I want to visit a coffee shop in Kakaako, I ride my bicycle. If I am in a hurry or need to make a longer journey, I take an Uber.
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Millennials Tried to Kill the American Mall, But Gen Z Might Save It
The next generation of U.S. buyers isn’t shopping like their parents.
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