Millennials have lived through economic uncertainty before. They're not nostalgic for more.
- Millennials are defined by the Pew Research Center as those born between 1981 and 1996, and they fear a possible recession after experiencing several economic downturns in their lives, including the Great Recession and the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Many millennials have postponed significant life milestones during past recessions, which included buying homes and getting married.
- Recession fears have led millennials like Christie Cronan, a content creator, to create videos that resonate with their peers and offer comfort amid anxiety.
- Experts highlight the unique struggles millennials face as they navigate economic instability, with concerns they might lose everything again.
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Millennials have lived through economic uncertainty before. They're not nostalgic for more.
Millennials are worried they are about to experience a “once-in-a-lifetime” recession. Again. Dire economic downturns are supposed to be rare, but millennials — defined by the Pew Research Center as those born between 1981 and 1996 — have already had several recessions during formative stages of their lives, from the dot-com bubble burst when most were children, to the Great Recession as they entered the workforce after college, to the Covid-19…
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