New Study Shows How Gen Y Income Is Lagging Due To ‘Economic Betrayal’

Wealth inequality has been a hot topic of debate so far in the 2016 U.S. presidential election cycle, and a new study by The Guardian reveals that Millennials seem to be getting the short end of the stick when it comes to global income growth.

According to the study, young adults ages 25-29 have not witnessed nearly the level of income growth that other generations have experienced over the past 30 years.

Back in 1979, young adults in many western economies earned wages that were above the national average. Today, Millennials in some countries now earn…

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