Sentences with phrase «than past generations»

Part of it came from the amount of storage space needed for larger possessions, but a larger factor was millennials staying at home longer than past generations.
Although more women talk about this kind of loss more than past generations, we don't talk about it enough.
Millennials are known for being more open - minded than past generations, and a new study has found another aspect in which that's true.
I have found millennials are no more difficult to work with or manage than past generations.
But I would argue that millennials and young adults do have some different challenges than past generations.
And you can expect them to be savvier about how to use technology to research and negotiate salaries than past generations.
«We see in the data that American families just reaching retirement or those newly retired are more likely to have debt than past generations, specifically those in the 1990s.»
Finally, all of this fetal / baby cells burrowing deeper into Mom's cells and taking more from Mom than past generations, is really an evolutionary development that has happened due to necessity.
Their loyalties and attention are known to fluctuate, and they are more likely than past generations to resign from their jobs if they are not satisfied with their current work culture.
Mercedes claims that the new B - Class will be more agile and efficient than the past generation.
Consequently, even more near elderly and elderly families are likely to find themselves at risk for severe changes in lifestyle after retirement than past generations
Meredith noted that the current generation of graduating veterinarians is much more knowledgeable about business than past generations.
The Moto X Pure Edition is the latest iteration of the Moto X family, and with it comes a much larger display than past generations.
Like we've seen with other recent smart locks, the interior housing is a little smaller than past generations, making it less of an eyesore.
Last year's Forerunner 935 was more versatile than past generations.
«The Baby Boomers, those Americans born between 1946 and 1964, constitute about 30 % of the US population, and are living significantly longer lives than any past generation did.
There is also a possibility that the choice paradox and the anxiety that stems from it may contribute to the fact that more millennials cohabitate prior to marriage than past generations.
This generation's availability of resources and distinctive characteristics has shaped them into more opportunistic homebuyers than past generations.
For Laing, working longer than past generations isn't just about money, but about fulfillment and purpose.
And the average baby boomer is living longer than past generations.
Pre-law students» attitudes are in keeping with research showing that students aged 18 - 29 are more optimistic about their economic future — despite a sluggish job market — than past generations.
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