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5 Ways Millennials Can Turn Financial Stress into Financial Wellness

“Want to save more? Just skip your daily coffee shop routine.”

It’s well-meaning advice that commonly permeates the personal finance space, but for millennials — who are facing high student debt payments, decreasing homeownership and stagnant wages — skipping that latte alone just isn’t going to cut it.

This generation — born between 1980 and 1996 — has experienced some of the most significant economic booms in history, but also the Great Recession. And while older millennials entered the job market shortly before or

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