Generation Won't Outlive Parents In Years

Generation Won't Outlive Parents In Years - I remember growing up in the early 2000s, and constantly seeing documentaries about how health scientists thought that gen z will be the first. Being idle has imperiled our children, leaving it likely that this will be the first generation of kids to not outlive their parents. An american child born in 1945 had over a 90% chance of outearning their parents when they became adults.

An american child born in 1945 had over a 90% chance of outearning their parents when they became adults. I remember growing up in the early 2000s, and constantly seeing documentaries about how health scientists thought that gen z will be the first. Being idle has imperiled our children, leaving it likely that this will be the first generation of kids to not outlive their parents.

An american child born in 1945 had over a 90% chance of outearning their parents when they became adults. Being idle has imperiled our children, leaving it likely that this will be the first generation of kids to not outlive their parents. I remember growing up in the early 2000s, and constantly seeing documentaries about how health scientists thought that gen z will be the first.

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I Remember Growing Up In The Early 2000S, And Constantly Seeing Documentaries About How Health Scientists Thought That Gen Z Will Be The First.

Being idle has imperiled our children, leaving it likely that this will be the first generation of kids to not outlive their parents. An american child born in 1945 had over a 90% chance of outearning their parents when they became adults.

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