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Among millennials aged 30 to 35, only 19 per cent have achieved all six of these traditional milestones of adulthood: moved out of their parents home, achieved financial independence, finished post-secondary school, found full-time work, bought a home, and had children.

Coletto said he was glad, as a member of the generation under the scrutiny, to conduct this particular study. Life Millennials don't think they're doomed New poll finds they're not nearly as pessimistic as often assumed. Photograph by Derek Mortensen. HuffPost Personal Video Horoscopes. Follow Us. Terms Privacy Policy. HuffPost Canada closed in and this site is maintained as an online archive.

If you have questions or concerns, please check our FAQ or contact support huffpost. When Margaret Wente was 23 years old, a chocolate bar cost 10 cents and a box of Corn Flakes cost My father, who is roughly the same age as Wente, says he could make enough money at his summer job he was a camp unit head to pay for his tuition at U of T in the fall.

And his books. Can our cohort seem entitled? After all, our parents raised us to think that the sky was the limit. Will that sense of entitlement get us a job? Not likely. No way—screwed is not doomed. But we live every day with a kind of dissonance and insecurity that your generation never had to deal with. Thanks for reading. Toll-Free Toronto info eldercaring.

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