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It's a Numbers Game: The POOR MILLENNIAL Myth? Why Millennials Are Richer Than You Think

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Are millennials really the "poor generation," or has the narrative simply outlived the facts? In this episode of It's a Numbers Game, Ryan Girdusky breaks down the data behind the POOR MILLENNIAL stereotype and explains why today's millennials are far more financially successful than many people believe. From homeownership rates and income growth to the lasting effects of the 2008 financial crisis, Ryan separates perception from reality. He also explores why many millennials continue to support progressive politics despite improving economic outcomes, arguing that culture—not finances—is driving today's political divide. EMAIL RYAN [ryan@numbersgamepodcast.com] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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