many of my younger friends have this take I understand the emotional place it's coming from, but I think that the claims are backed by almost no data My intuition: it's been roughly equally easy / hard to do poorly, to do ok, and to do great in each of Boomer, X, Millennial https://twitter.com/gaitanalyst/status/1472646993986174980 …
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5/ I think this claim is true.https://twitter.com/willhinsa/status/1472663204534927362 …
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Average individual income of each gen at 25/30/35/40 vs Average home price for same time span
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I struggle with this. I haven’t been able to come up with a data artifact (or artifacts) I like that reflects all of income, prices, and change in what good/services are necessary to support a family.
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Rates of children still living with their parents over time?
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I like the ratio of the average wealth of top-1%er to the average wealth of a bottom-99%er. (Also possible vs subsets of the 99%.) Sadly not available for the really interesting decades, 1850-1990. What's available portends badly for the Zoomers :pic.twitter.com/5IogwxaLEE
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