Most millennials think they're going to be rich, but they're actually worth far less than baby boomers and Gen Xers at the same age
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- 66% of millennials think they'll be wealthy one day — more than any other generation, a new MagnifyMoney survey found.
- Yet, millennials are financially behind other generations at their age.
- They have an average net worth of less than $8,000 and have only seen a $29 income increase when adjusted for inflation, according to new studies.
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Millennials are optimistic about their financial future — perhaps overly so.
Sixty-six percent of millennials think they'll become wealthy one day, according to a new survey by MagnifyMoney. The survey polled 1,029 Americans of all generations.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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