There's an ongoing conversation about why millennials look younger for their age while Gen Z looks older for their age.
The Millennial age group's net worth has quadrupled in just the past five years. This means the generation is financially better off in the U.S. than any previous groups when they were the same age.
A new Zillow report shows that rent for single-family homes is growing much faster than for multi-family units.
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Despite not having as much in the bank, millennials aren't necessarily worse off than their older counterparts.
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"We grew up watching the media scrutinize women's bodies relentlessly," Becky Jones, a millennial woman, told Newsweek.
Around 31% of Millennials currently have under $1,000 in savings. Another 21% have between $1,000-$5,000, and then 9% of Millennials have $5,001-$10,000. Does that seem bleak? Yes. Absolutely.