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It Sucks to Be 33

The Daily

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Economic Trends Mirror Personal Life Decisions

Life decisions, like buying a house, getting married, or renting an apartment, seem to coincide with broader economic trends. The speaker noticed that major personal milestones align with significant shifts in the U.S. economy, indicating that they are a statistical representation of their generation. By being part of the cohort born in 1990 and 1991, turning 33 or 34, they are part of the largest segment of the biggest generation in the U.S.

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