Millennials lag behind as middle age approaches

Millennials lag behind as middle age approaches

American millennials are approaching middle age in worse financial shape than every living generation ahead of them, lagging behind baby boomers and Generation X despite a decade of economic growth and falling unemployment according to the Wall Street Journal. 

Hobbled by the financial crisis and recession that struck as they began their working life, Americans born between 1981 and 1996 have failed to match every other generation of young adults born since the Great Depression. They have less wealth, less property, lower marriage rates and fewer children, according to new data that compare generations at similar ages.

Even with record levels of education, the troubles of millennials have delayed traditional adult milestones in ways expected to alter the nation’s demographic and economic contours through the end of the century.

Millennials helped drive the number of U.S. births to their lowest levels in 32 years. That means fewer workers in the future to support Social Security and other public programs for the ballooning population of retirees. I know, we get tired of hearing about Millennial-this and Millennial-that, but as the largest home-buying generation we have in America, they bear watching. 

Please give me a call for your real estate needs — Carole Schiffer — 310-442-1384. Or visit my web site — www.caroleschiffer.com 


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