Yes, caution is the generational watchword of the moment. Surveys show younger adults are wary of risks and disillusioned with the returns on homes and stocks. Yet the sobering memories of financial bets gone bad and the embrace of greater financial conservatism could eventually pay off big … It doesn’t take rose-colored glasses to see a more optimistic scenario, especially for young adults.
Chris Farrell’s cheering “Case for Economic Optimism” argues that 2012 is actually a great year to be young — student debt, unemployment and all. Read more, it’ll make you feel better. (via kiplinger)
This article is more hopeful conjecture than fact, but you know what? It’s a good way to start a Monday.
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