The Economic Indicators That Shaped Three Generations

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Young boomers, Gen Xers and millennials faced very different economies as they stepped out on their own. Here’s how they were shaped by the numbers.

For many millennials, the early experiences that shaped their attitudes toward money were generally rockier than for previous generations.

Here’s a look at housing prices, the stock market and other economic indicators starting when the oldest cohort of each generation—baby boomers, Generation X and millennials—turned 23.

 

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interesting read.

Who gives a damn. Change your switch!!!

Now we can’t go and point out that Boomers were born into a country where job trees full of jobbies lined every street and eventually inherited that stronger, more just economy, because then we all have to wonder what they did running things to leave my generation poorer

Ain’t seen nothing yet. I feel bad for the kids graduating in the spring.

Generation Jones, tyvm

Got mine Where's mine I deserve mine Did I sum it up?

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