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    One aspect of the past that Millennials don’t miss: another economic downturn

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    Ah, millennials, the generation that seems to be perpetually auditioning for the next episode of *Survivor: Economic Edition*. Just when they thought they were done with “once-in-a-lifetime” recessions, the universe chuckles and says, “Hold my avocado toast.”

    Let’s take a moment to ponder the tragic comedy that has been the millennial experience. Born between 1981 and 1996, these unfortunate souls have watched as economic catastrophes hijacked their formative years. From the great dot-com bubble bursting, which left them asking their parents if they could borrow the car for “emotional support” to the Great Recession that turned their graduation caps into sad little party hats while they fished for temp jobs in the job market’s unforgiving waters.

    To add some zest to their economic woes, we can’t forget the pandemic. As they tried to finally establish careers, a delightful global health crisis swept in like a poorly timed sitcom plot twist, reminding them that financial stability was never on the guest list. Postgraduate loans and expenses climbed higher than their dreams, and just like that, baby plans went from “let’s start a family” to “maybe let’s adopt a cactus instead.”

    Now, amidst ominous tariffs and market fluctuations reminiscent of a rollercoaster ride that never stops, millennials aged 29 to 44 are expressing their frustrations with the finesse of an edgy stand-up comedian. Their TikTok feeds are getting flooded with dry wit as they gear up to guide the bewildered Gen Z through the murky waters of potential recessions—because clearly, they’re old pros at this financial faff.

    One millennial, Jeremy Dozier, a 38-year-old real estate agent from Los Angeles, embodies this sardonic spirit. Faced with yet another economic crisis, he humorously channels his anguish into TikTok performances, showcasing the age-old tradition of coping with despair through laughter—because why not? As he whimsically sobs to “I Dreamed a Dream,” he claims it’s just a quirky way of saying, “Welcome to the fourth recession before I hit the big 4-0!”

    Not all millennials are wallowing, though—even in chaos, some have defied the odds and managed to buy homes during the pandemic. Yet, as Jean Twenge, a professor and author, points out, anxiety over potential economic turmoil is a universal concern, forcing even the most financially savvy millennials to keep their emergency fund popcorn at the ready. “They built it all up just to watch it possibly fall apart again,” she sighs, almost nostalgically reminiscing the days when “keeping up with the Joneses” didn’t mean defaulting on student loans.

    Millennial TikTokers, such as Christie Cronan, have embraced the platform as a support group. They share their secrets for dodging the economic bullets—like gardening tips for the impending food shortage and whether it’s wise to stockpile frozen pizzas for the apocalypse. Dozier points out the irony: “We’re all dealing with financial anxiety, but we might just emerge as a tightly-knit community of garden-grown gourmet chefs.” Because nothing screams “we’re in this together” quite like sharing rescue recipes for frozen lasagna.

    Ultimately, whether through memes, gardening hacks, or carefully curated TikTok footages, millennials are weathering the storm with their signature blend of humor and irony. Who needs financial security when you’ve got a thriving online community feasting on mutual dread? As they say, “If we don’t laugh about it, we might just end up crying—and that’s not great for our newfound TikTok fame.”

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