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Millennials at the far end of the spectrum are turning 38 this year and are approaching middle age. The bad news is that they are playing catch up in the game of life. New data shows that they are in worse financial shape than every preceding living generation and may never recover. A lot of factors go into why Millennials are in their current situation… they began their working life when the recession hit, they have less wealth, less property, lower marriage rates and fewer children. Paul Overberg, reporter for the WSJ, joins for the current state of millennials and the impacts on the future.
Next, if you are accused of stealing an animatronic robot from Disney World, it’s probably a smart idea not to start a Disney-related twitter account and post pictures of the stolen robot. Patrick Spikes has been accused of stealing over $14,000 in items from Disney World using underground tunnels to get backstage and then selling them online for at least $30,000. Kelly Weill, reporter for the Daily Beast, joins us for how spikes was sneaking around and stealing out of the back door of Disney.
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Millennials at the far end of the spectrum are turning 38 this year and are approaching middle age. The bad news is that they are playing catch up in the game of life. New data shows that they are in worse financial shape than every preceding living generation and may never recover. A lot of factors go into why Millennials are in their current situation… they began their working life when the recession hit, they have less wealth, less property, lower marriage rates and fewer children. Paul Overberg, reporter for the WSJ, joins for the current state of millennials and the impacts on the future.
Next, if you are accused of stealing an animatronic robot from Disney World, it’s probably a smart idea not to start a Disney-related twitter account and post pictures of the stolen robot. Patrick Spikes has been accused of stealing over $14,000 in items from Disney World using underground tunnels to get backstage and then selling them online for at least $30,000. Kelly Weill, reporter for the Daily Beast, joins us for how spikes was sneaking around and stealing out of the back door of Disney.
Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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