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<title>Millennial Who Grew Up In The 1990s Says Boomers Don&#x26;#x27;t Understand &#x26;#x27;We&#x26;#x27;re Working 3 Times As Hard For A Third Of What They Had At Our Age&#x26;#x27;</title>
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<description>For many millennials, the economy can feel like a game of musical chairs where previous generations already grabbed the seats, refinanced them at 3% interest and now insist there are still plenty left if younger people would just &#x26;#x22;budget better.&#x26;#x22; Somewhere along the way, the American dream started feeling less like a finish line and more like one of those carnival games rigged just enough to keep people throwing money at it. That frustration spilled into Reddit&#x26;#x27;s r/economy subreddit when one millennial who grew up in the 1990s posted a blunt message about the growing disconnect between younger Americans and...</description>
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