Millennials are not that different from older generations, apart from the economic headwinds they have had to fight.
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Tag Archives: Demographics
Trapped At Tim Hortons
Imbibing the milk of human kindness, dispensed at a Canadian restaurant drive-thru.
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As The Birth Rate Falls, The Sky Doesn’t
Our economy and well-being need not decline merely because of an aging and potentially shrinking population.
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Mind The ‘Efficiency Gap’
Does it violate the Constitution when elected officials redraw district boundaries to benefit their party?
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Why American Life Expectancy Is Slipping
Americans are dying of bad choices, as any actuary can tell you.
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Abe Hits On A Solution
Japan’s prime minister may have hit on the best solution to keep his country from slipping into a doddering old age.
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The Dying Working Class
When smaller working-class communities die, the people who inhabit them die, too – and that’s not just a figure of speech.
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Where Are The Missing Holiday Travelers?
You might not believe it while caught in today’s holiday rush, but Thanksgiving traffic is still well below last decade’s peak.
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Facebook, Ye Hardly Knew Me
This blog presents the views of a disgruntled 27-year-old slacker. The computers wouldn’t lie.
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Is Japan’s Outlook Finally Getting Better?
When investors tell themselves “this time is different,” it usually isn’t. So what about those hopeful signs in Japan?
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