Category: Gen X and Y (1965 to 1994)

Millennials, ‘Gen Z’ Care About the National Debt — and More

InsideSources – Posted to Finance February 18, 2020 by Gordon Gray Lazy clichés abound regarding the character of younger Americans. Google “millennial” or “Gen Z,” and the results suggest these generations of Americans are singlehandedly “ruining” cherished traditions with avocado toast in one hand and an iPhone in the other. Surely the last thing on these Americans’ minds […]

Millennials – Inherited Debt: Millennials Will Owe Millions While Baby Boomers Have Had A Breeze

09/12/2016 09:57 am ET | Updated Sep 12, 2016 – Huffington Post An open letter to millennials by Morgan Ortagus and Matthew A. Swift. To Our Fellow Millennials: We know you are likely busy working your second job or maybe getting ready for your final year of graduate school, but hear us out. We have […]

How Government Debt Disinherited the Next Generation…and How To Fix It

The Fiscal Times.com | 5/12/15 Burdened with an obligation to pay government debt they did not incur, young Americans – those born between the early 1980s and the beginning of the 21st century, or millennials – begin life at least partially robbed of their birthright. This is the first generation of young Americans that our […]