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The plight of disillusioned, pessimistic youth is a blight on the economy — and society
Winners of schools financial journalist contest focus on today’s money challenges
Technology, demography and culture are all pushing society to extend how long people are considered young for
A sport geared too much to a baby boomer generation changes the rules of the game
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Today’s generational labels are flawed and divisive but thankfully more and more of us have stopped acting our age
Trip.com to offer new parents bonuses to help solve population decline
Barring younger traders from holding US stocks in Isas risks subtracting investor engagement
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The idea of years in which we are fit to enjoy leisure time after work may be a fantasy for less affluent Britons
Longer and more difficult searches for affordable housing are hampering mobility — even within local areas
Governments have promised to tackle the crisis for 25 years, but it’s never an election winner
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Alarmed by the falling birth rate, the government is trying to entice women into having children. But many are sceptical of the approach
The war in Ukraine has the potential to define a European cohort but it’s not yet clear whether it will
The everyday casual eightysomething look, with its relaxed fits, is fast becoming a favourite with millennial grandchildren
We’ve never expected people to be living into their 10th decade, so we’ve never planned for it. Now that must change
There is no consistent evidence that older workers are any less productive than their younger counterparts
Primary schools become old people’s homes and factories struggle to find staff as population ages
But solutions proposed by ‘national conservatives’ have difficulties of their own
Managers must take time to help ease the anxieties of a Covid generation
Human life appears to have an upper limit that has yet to be extended
Young people’s spending and saving habits contrast with decline in parent and guardian’s inflation-hit earnings growth
Concerns about population are key to understanding how nations and their armies behave
Higher rates combined with rising pensions and healthcare costs are set to weigh on states’ finances
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