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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2024 · 25 MIN

7: Current Economic Challenges for Millennials

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Welcome to From Roots To Froots, your financial wellness Podcast!In this conversation, Arlyne reflects on the financial landscape for millennials, contrasting the perceived 'good old days' of economic stability from 2015 to 2020 with the current challenges faced by young adults today. She discusses the impact of rising living costs, stagnant wages, and the burden of student debt, while also highlighting the generational differences in financial realities. The conversation emphasises the need for empowerment and better financial management strategies to navigate these challenges.Seeds to sew:Financial stress is linked to mental health issues among young people. Start with Talking to someone about your situation.Empowerment through financial education is crucial for navigating economic challenges.It's important to focus on financial management rather than just income levels.Get in touch with any questions about a topic discussed: Email [email protected] Arlyne:InstagramLinkedInOther Useful Links:Watch From Roots To Froots on YouTubeRoots To Froots InstagramRoots To Froots HomepageOrder your free budget planner herePodcast producer: Tony Musunga Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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