Headlines from Across the MAP
Mar 31, 2022Nearly half of millennials say they’re living paycheck to paycheck, up 6 percentage points from a year earlier, a new survey found. And with so little cash to spare, more millennial workers—those between the ages of 25 and 40—feel they can’t handle an unexpected financial expense. Only 28% said they were prepared for the unexpected, down 4 percentage points from the prior year.
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- Reuters: "COVID Pandemic Fuelled 2021 Population Drop In 73% Of U.S. Counties"
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- Financial Times: "Will The Ukraine War Derail The Green Energy Transition"
- Bloomberg: "American Consumers Are Starting To Hit Their Breaking point"
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- Financial Advisor Magazine: "Nearly Half Of Millennials Say They Live Paycheck To Paycheck"
- Financial Advisor Magazine: "55% Of Young Adults Stopped Saving For Retirement During Pandemic, Fidelity Says"
- Bloomberg: "Never Had Covid? You May Hold Key To Beating The Virus?"