I would say the youngest Millies out there are still living in Mom and Dad's house and only work for pocket money or are at university and pretty much doing the same. As such their economic well being would reflect that of their parents, more or less. If they have Xer parents more because in general from what I've seen Xers typically do not like discussing their lack of money with their children unless they're constantly broke.
As for Xers we've been around long enough to know we're completely screwed and have been since the day we were shoved out of the womb. Such is the life of the clean up crew.
ETA:
Even though the BF and I could afford to buy teh boy a car, we didn't. Mostly on my insistence that his character was more important than him having a car. Needless to say his economic happiness is lower than your average 1999 cohort.
As for Xers we've been around long enough to know we're completely screwed and have been since the day we were shoved out of the womb. Such is the life of the clean up crew.
ETA:
Even though the BF and I could afford to buy teh boy a car, we didn't. Mostly on my insistence that his character was more important than him having a car. Needless to say his economic happiness is lower than your average 1999 cohort.
It really is all mathematics.
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