Category Archives: Millennials

‘Geriatric Millennials’: 4 better ways to say that

Let’s face it. Generations are hard — and hard on each other. The convenient but arbitrary cutoff dates that cleave generations always leave some people on the cutting room floor. Start with the fact that the labels are usually imposed … Continue reading

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Gen Z, Millennial voters powered Boomer

The youngest voters appear to have boosted the oldest presidential candidate in U.S. history into the White House. Biden will turn 78 on Nov. 20 and would become the oldest president. Next closest? Ronald Reagan, who left office at age … Continue reading

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COVID-19 fears hurt Millennial, Gen Z spending most

Consumer spending, key to the health of the U.S. economy, is taking a hit from worries about the coronavirus pandemic. Millennial and Gen Z are cutting their spending more than older people, although every generation is concerned, according to Firstinsight.com. … Continue reading

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Millennials saving more money and saving it earlier

Bank of America reports that 73% of Millennials (those aged 24-41) are saving money. This is a 10 percentage point jump from 2018. In 2018, only 47% of Millennials had $15,000 or more in savings, now it’s 59%. Twenty-four percent … Continue reading

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Millennial news will dominate our feeds

Are you ready for lots and lots of news about Millennials? It has already started and is bound to continue as this bigger-than-Gen-X cohort continues assuming a dominant role in society. In just the past 24 hours, we have seen: … Continue reading

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No, baby! Millennial birth rate is down and that could mean trouble

The nation’s birth rate fell by 2 percent from 2016 to 2017, according to provisional data released this month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This was the third annual decline in a year and reflected the country’s … Continue reading

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