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To Take Back Control of Their Finances, Millennials Need to Embrace the ‘B’ Word

There’s no escaping the fact that millennials have been dealt a tough financial hand.

Many of them have lived through at least two big recessions, the second caused by an unprecedented pandemic that has dented their employment prospects.

The coronavirus crisis has recently led them to be branded the Changes in the economy and job market mean they earn than their Boomer parents did at the same stage in life, despite having higher education levels. They can also expect far less of a retirement cushion

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