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Hitting a significant age milestone looks drastically different across generations. Who had the real advantage? Here are the surprising realities.
Boomers and Millennials navigated adulthood in vastly different economic, social, and technological environments. Boomers turned 30 in the late 1970s to early 1990s and entered a workforce with more job stability and affordable housing. Millennials reaching 30 in the 2010s and beyond have faced rising costs, student debt, and an evolving job market with fewer long-term guarantees.