Individuals born in 1978, particularly low-income white men, have significantly better life outcomes in their late 20s compared to those born in 1992. This comparison reveals a decline across 24 out of 25 measured outcomes, which include income, marriage rates, incarceration, college graduation, and life expectancy for this demographic, with the exception being high school graduation, which slightly improved. The report highlights a growing gap in societal measures of success, showcasing that while high-income white individuals see improved outcomes, low-income counterparts do not, prompting a necessary conversation about the implications of these disparities.

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