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Baby boomers, they're just like us. Not that he's doing anything weird on the stock market, but he knows how to buy an exchange-traded fund. The oldest baby boomers reached 30 in 1976, while the youngest reached that mark in 1994. AD"The baby boomer homeownership rate started to plateau when baby boomers reached the age of late 40s, early 50s. While wealthy millennials are doing better than their boomer parents, poorer millennials are doing worse.
Persons: boomers, they're, Millennials, he'll, William, he's, It's, they've, Elder millennials, Faith Bergman, She's, , Bergman, Rob Williams, Charles Schwab, millennials, Schwab, Gen Xers, Jessica Lautz, aren't, Daryl Fairweather, X, that's, Fairweather, homebuyers, hunky, Rob Gruijters, Gruijters, Redfin's Fairweather, " Fairweather, Lautz, it's, Victoria Lamson, generationally —, They're, Laurence Kotlikoff, Dad, Emily Stewart Organizations: Philadelphia, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Finances, National Association of Realtors, Boomers, NAR, University of Bristol, Social Security, Boston University, Business Locations: homeownership, fintech, New York, medians, There's, San Francisco, Janesville , Wisconsin
As the Earth spins inexorably forward, more elder millennials like me cross the great divide: We turn 40. She was then on the cusp of turning 105 in an assisted living facility outside Asheville, North Carolina. Her answer delighted me: "I think 'middle-aged' is when you start collecting Social Security." I laughed, thinking about how Suze Orman recommends waiting until you're 70 to begin collecting Social Security benefits, if you can. Negative beliefs about aging can be "a self-fulfilling prophecy," while positive beliefs can prompt you to form and keep good longevity habits, said Kim.
Persons: Shirley Hodes, Suze Orman, Eric S, Kim, Harvard University's Lee Kum Organizations: Social, Harvard, Harvard University's Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health, American Heart Association Locations: Asheville , North Carolina
Gen Z is apparently discovering Donald Trump's lewd "Grab 'em" comments that came to light in 2016. AdvertisementWant to feel old? Some members of Gen Z are apparently only now discovering Donald Trump's infamous "Grab em …" comments that came during a hot mic moment. (Please, let's agree to never tell Gen Z about "left shark".) Don't let this make you feel old; let it make you wiser.
Persons: Donald Trump's, , Gen, Kate Sullivan, Trump, Billy Bush, Ron DeSantis, Elon Musk, Dana Carvey's Bush, millennials, let's, youngs, Billie Eilish, Z Organizations: Service, Washington Post, Florida Gov Locations: Ohio, Florida, The Washington, .
When my husband Brian first told me he's from Laguna Beach, it took everything in me to play it cool. Deciding we wanted to stay in Laguna Beach wasn't hard — I mean, it's beautiful, sunny, laid back, and has a thriving art scene. Finding a creative way to live in Laguna BeachThe median home price in Laguna Beach hovers around $3 million and the median monthly rent is over $8,000. Take a look inside our 'vintage' Laguna Beach trailerOur two-bedroom, two-bathroom home was built in the 1960s. The trailer is across the street from the beach and Jaclyn and Brian typically head over a couple days a week.
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Chloé's runway show this week featured models (and celebs) in high-heeled wedge sandals. It wasn't the clothes on the models but rather the image of the celebrities sitting in the front row — all wearing big, chunky platform wedge sandals. Technically, Vogue already declared "wedge sandals are back" last April. AdvertisementElder millennials have suffered the indignity of seeing some of the trends of their youth come back — low-rise jeans, trucker hats. But wedge sandals?
Persons: , Chemena Kamali, millennials, Vanessa Friedman Organizations: Service, Vogue France, Vogue, New York Times Locations: Paris
If found the typical American interested in buying a home is an elder millennial in the South. The South is popular because "folks are chasing affordability," a Zillow population scientist said. But what makes up the typical prospective homebuyer? Manny Garcia, a senior population scientist at Zillow, said that this survey was the first where trends between prospective and successful buyers began diverging. AdvertisementAdvertisementRead on to meet the typical prospective homebuyer in America, according to Zillow.
Persons: Zillow, millennials, Manny Garcia Organizations: Service Locations: homebuyers, Wall, Silicon, America
Ms. Gaither, 31, who grew up in Akron, Ohio, and has lived in New York for over a decade, is a recruiter at Google. “I was team Brooklyn and he was team Manhattan,” Ms. Gaither said. Ms. Gaither, who prefers older buildings, was undeterred by the prospect of a small renovation, and was partial to several areas in Brooklyn. “We were elder millennials in Williamsburg, with warring rooftop DJs starting at 2 p.m. every Saturday,” Ms. Gaither said. The couple has a 3-year-old rescue dog, Sadie, and during the pandemic Ms. Gaither began fostering dogs, as well.
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