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millennial

[mi-len-ee-uhl] / mɪˈlɛn i əl /


NOUN
thousand
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Parents have made financial literacy a priority for their kids, especially millennial-age parents, noted Lira — himself a millennial — whose experience with money “has been a challenge” in many ways.

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Related: Did baby boomers really have it easier than millennials?

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And while millennial women are Holden’s core audience, she said that the “Rich Old Lady” is an avatar for financial independence that applies to all ages and genders.

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But he isn’t where he’d like to be at this point in his life and career due to what he says are “broken promises” from growing up as a millennial.

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But he isn’t where he’d like to be at this point in his life and career due to what he says are “broken promises” from growing up as a millennial.

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