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millennial

[mi-len-ee-uhl] / mɪˈlɛn i əl /


NOUN
thousand
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Generally speaking, I find the “millennials are entitled” narrative quite tired and sometimes preached by people who grew up in a much healthier economy.

From MarketWatch

Less than 30 years after “13 Going On 30” made legions of young millennials want to be “big-time magazine editors,” the classic rom-com is getting a reboot.

From Los Angeles Times

If millennials are struggling this much after well over a decade in the labor market, I can only imagine it’ll be worse for those who follow us.

From Salon

Despite my penchant for outer space films and my affinity for Gosling’s work, the millennial cringe of it all left a bitter taste in my mouth.

From Salon

Among Generation Z, about 80% plan to gradually phase different kinds of work into retirement, as do about 60% of millennials.

From MarketWatch