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Forbes USA Business March 25, 2023
Azeri T-55s.Alexey Kudenko/Russian state media Those that the Russian army is pulling out of long-term storage, possibly in order to recondition them for front-line use in Ukraine, in a direct fight with the Ukrainian army’s own tanks. But tank-on-tank combat might not be what... + más
What are Leopard 2 tanks? Polish weapon that could go to Ukraine | Newsweek
Ukraine gets Leopard tank boost on war anniversary: What next? | Newsweek
Fox Business USA Business November 18, 2023
The Rogers Healy Companies CEO Rogers Healy on middle-income families struggling to obtain homes as interest rates rise Not all millennials are worse off than baby boomers were at the same age, but there is an increasing wealth gap growing between the two generations, a .... + más
Millennials, Gen Z splurging more than Boomers | Newsweek
Gen Z doesn’t want to eat if it means putting down their phones: study | New York Post
New York Post USA Life March 11, 2023
Millennials are seeking more professional help for health issues than ever, a new study revealed. Conducted by the study explored factors and claims data from policyholders ages 27 to 42 — a total of 126,000 individuals. It compared current data from April 2021 through March... + más
Why Millennials Can’t Seem To Get Ahead | Forbes
Why many millennials don't want family heirlooms | WPTV
Newsweek USA Business January 22, 2024
Despite a housing shortage, many millennials have purchased homes in their 20s and 30s, just like their parents before them.But for those who do, it's often not the homeowner's fantasy they once dreamed of.A whopping 90 percent of millennials have regrets about their... + más
Millennials less likely than boomers to own a home, get married early: Study | Fox Business
Newsweek USA Nation October 11, 2023
Millennials and Gen Z Americans are spending far more than Baby Boomers even as inflation remains high, a new McKinsey report found.Despite inflation staying steady at around 3.7 percent, consumer spending was on an uptick during the summer.Ultimately, American customers are... + más
Millennials are racking up more chronic health conditions compared to other generations: study | New York Post
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