A generation accustomed to financial challenges is dealing with their recession fears through wry TikToks and by swapping cost-cutting suggestions online.

Millennials are worried they are about to experience a “once-in-a-lifetime” recession. Again.

Dire economic downturns are supposed to be rare, but millennials — defined by the Pew Research Center as those born between 1981 and 1996 — have already had several recessions during formative stages of their lives, from the dot-com bubble burst when most were children, to the Great Recession as they entered the workforce after college, to the Covid-19 pandemic when they were trying to settle into their careers.

Once dubbed the “unluckiest generation,” millennials have postponed major milestones during past recessions. A significant slice of them graduated college between 2007 and 2009 and struggled to find jobs, which led them to delay buying homes, getting married, and making major purchases, such as cars. Then, after the pandemic led to another sharp recession, some millennials, contending with student loans and rising costs of living, decided to rethink having kids.

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    Ugh this breaks my heart. And I don’t see a lot of job opportunities for people reaching into their 40s or even 50s. What job is gonna hire an individual as such? The worst is when you are close to your retirement and they do a massive layoffs. And they always cut those who have dedicated their self to a non loyalty company. Because there’s never loyalty in any occupation/field when it comes to retirement or pension. They’ll just fire you, terminate and layoffs. Ha America is a 4th world country.