Trump's approval rating drops to new low with millennials
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Millennials are approaching menopause with more information than previous generations. They are re-inventing the way they approach it.
President Donald Trump’s approval rating among millennials has fallen to a new second-term low, according to a new YouGov/The Economist poll, adding to mounting political challenges for Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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20 careers where millennials can reach six figures
We used Bureau of Labor Statistics age and occupation data to determine the jobs in which millennials have the potential to make six figures, ranked by salary.
Deloitte's 15th annual survey indicates Gen Z and millennials are fundamentally redefining success, prioritizing well-being, purpose, and work-life balance over traditional career advancement.
Bloomerang, the intelligent Giving Platform trusted by more than 24,000 nonprofits, today released The Bloomerang 2026 Giving Signals Report, an in-depth study of more than 1,000 U.S. donors and 400 nonprofit fundraising leaders that reveals a major generational shift underway in American philanthropy.
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Every generation has its own unique style. Because of that, they tend to gravitate towards different stores. Here are the ones millennials particularly love.
Fidelity's latest data puts the average millennial 401(k) at about $83,700. See how your balance stacks up against your generation — and three ways to catch up if you're behind.
This is the story of how Pleasantville was rejected by Generation X, only to screenwash Millennials into destroying everything they love. Pleasantville begins with a teenage boy who disconnects from
On a recent episode of the Animal Spirits podcast, Ritholtz Wealth Management’s Ben Carlson laid out a number that should reset how millennials think about their parents’ money. “A 65-year-old couple,