Millennials’ finances have improved since 5 years ago during Biden administration: poll

Nearly half of millennials say their financial situation has improved since five years ago — under former President Joe Biden, according to a new poll. The sunny disposition comes after the generation, who are now between 29 and 45 years old, suffered through a series of economic blows — including the Great Recession, the student debt crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nearly half of millennials say their financial situation has improved since five years ago — under former President Joe Biden, according to a new poll. The sunny disposition comes after the generation, who are now between 29 and 45 years old, suffered through a series of economic blows — including the Great Recession, the student debt crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. Forty-nine percent of millennials reported they are financially better off than in 2021, according to a survey of 3,000 US adults released by Chime financial services on Tuesday. Only 44% of Gen Xers and 40% of baby boomers said the same.
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- Nearly half of millennials say their financial situation has improved since five years ago — under former President Joe Biden, according to a new poll. The sunny disposition comes after the generation, who are now between 29 and 45 years old, suffered through a series of economic blows — including the Great Recession, the student debt crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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