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The Atlantic Daily: Why Millennials Can’t Grow Up
As the oldest hit 40 (and the youngest turn 25), their experiences are fragmenting by race and class. Then: How much credence should Americans give to the lab-leak hypothesis?
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Millennials risk becoming a lost generation. They’ve lived through not one, but two major recessions, leaving them strapped for cash and unable to accumulate wealth at the same pace as their parents did.