FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORMED: Millennials are falling behind their boomer parents.
With a median household income of $40,581, millennials earn 20 percent less than boomers did at the same stage of life, despite being better educated, according to a new analysis of Federal Reserve data by the advocacy group Young Invincibles.
The analysis being released Friday gives concrete details about a troubling generational divide that helps to explain much of the anxiety that defined the 2016 election. Millennials have half the net worth of boomers. Their home ownership rate is lower, while their student debt is drastically higher.
If Millennials ever wake up to how badly they’ve been robbed and by whom, the political reckoning will be earth-shattering.