What?
The "proper" definition of Millenial... and no... I'm not on3 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
What?
Lol is there really a proper definition because I could either be millennial or gen zThe "proper" definition of Millenial... and no... I'm not on3 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I certainly don't know, and I don't believe such definitions should be apropiated in general language.Lol is there really a proper definition because I could either be millennial or gen z
It’s more of a group such as American, Latinx, Asian, etc. except for birth rangesI certainly don't know, and I don't believe such definitions should be apropiated in general language.
I'm technically a millennial, but was also born in that gen x/millenial overlap period. Both groups seem full of natural hatred for life, but I guess millennials are considered lazier, more entitled, and more sensitive about it.
Neh. Boomers have all the money, and now want to spend it for attention and old age pampering. They love the climate movement. Live a little less sons and daughters, come visit more often, ..Probably because all previous generations since the industrial revolution
basically plundered the planet. In recent years (well...since the Seventies or eighties if you look through lobbyists and read actual studies) the cost of that plunder has been brought up, but because the babyboomers not just plundered but also mortgaged the next generation(1), millennials see their personal problems as more important than cleaning up the mess of said earlier generations.
Gen Z will also enter the jobs market during a recession, they wont have it easy either. Remember, though, that the main goal of climate action is, everybody live a little less (adjusting CO2 footprint per person). But GenZ will experience moderate economic growth in the west later in their lives (at least its teased... ) millennials though...Luckily, generation z is entering the work force. Perhaps they can fix the planet while we...
Needs to be explained. Key interest rates for savings are close to zero, wages arent growing over time anymore, economic growth doesnt reach workers anymore, and boomer money went into real estate speculation, because that is/was still a pretty safe asset class if you buy in the right areas. This drove rent pricing up. With populations declining, home prices dont necessarily rise anymore either (when millennials are getting into their retirement age), so building your own home also isnt necessarily a safe investment anymore, for everyone - and Millennials usually cant afford it, especially, earlier in their lives.cannot afford homes
The majority of the U.S. population are immigrants, mostly Europeans, some Asians, Africans and mixed. In the future, Europeans will likely be in decline as the largest population of the country and some other group replaces them; either Asians or Africans.Population in the US is not expected to decline quite yet.