Millennials

A new Fujifilm exhibition celebrates what matters most to millennials … and there’s not an avocado in sight.
After years of being called lazy, entitled and obsessed with avocado toast, Millennials don’t have the best reputation. Born between 1984 and 1996, Millennials came of age as the world connected to the internet, personal computers came into homes and mobile phones connected them to a new phenomenon called social media. But millennials entered the workforce around the 2008 recession, and spent the beginnings of their adult lives during years of wage stagnation, rising housing costs and have not been able to save much for their retirement.
"Homeownership is at risk of becoming the preserve of only the wealthiest young buyers."
More than 600,000 millennials may not be able to afford their rent by retirement age.
There's been a "squeeze on spending for fun" 😬
"Be mindful of judging people when you can’t see anything going on."
The number of us relocating for a new job has halved in 20 years.
It's easier than ever not to interact with people.
With rising living costs, lower wages and more debt, millennials are the first modern generation to be worse off than their parents. From student debt to becoming a homeowner, here are some financial obstacles you might face as a millennial.