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How the Latchkey Generation Became America’s Most Stressed and Most Resilient Adults

A generation raised on benign neglect, punk rock mixtapes, and the unwritten rule that feelings are best kept to yourself has quietly arrived at the most demanding chapter of adult life. Born between 1965 and 1979, Generation X never asked for sympathy and certainly never expected it. Sandwiched between the much larger Baby Boomer and…
American Who Moved Back From Europe Questions the Reality of the ‘American Dream’

A growing number of personal stories shared online are quietly reshaping how younger generations think about success, stability, and quality of life. Among them, one recent viral TikTok has struck a particularly resonant chord, not because it is sensational, but because it reflects a lived experience that many find increasingly familiar. Kayleigh Donahue, an American…
Money Gone in Two Days: Young Americans Race Against Their Own Paychecks

Payday arrives. Accounts fill. Workers breathe easier for a moment. And then something strange happens. By the time two days pass, nearly half that money has already vanished. A new Talker Research survey commissioned by financial app EarnIn reveals a pattern playing out across American households. Workers deposit their earnings on Friday. By Sunday evening,…

