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Published 15:52 27 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 16:08 27 Jun 2017 BST
Also, in typical Millennial fashion, they’re better at looking on the bright side and maintaining a positive outlook for their future as 44 percent expect their income and employment possibilities to advance compared to that of Generation X, where two out of three do not expect improvements at all.
With trying to afford a home (the cost of which continues to rise), paying for childcare (if you don't have children and have a gawk at these figures you might just stick with the dog) and having been hit hard by the recession (pay cuts as well as job losses), Generation X certainly haven’t had an easy ride.
According to the Irish Times, head of individual pensions and investments with Aviva, Ann O'Keefe said,
"This key group is experiencing a financial ‘mid-life crisis’ as they juggle their responsibilities and liabilities to keep their heads above water." "...Many of them will have to find a way of funding their retirement. Their plight deserves the attention of those working on future pension policy."
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