'The G-shaped economy': A market vet says the driving economic force in the US is old vs young
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Jennifer Sor
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Baby boomers are the wealthiest generation. Their habits may be propping up younger generations with their spending and their financial aid to kids and grandkids.
'The G-shaped economy': A market vet says the driving economic force in the US is old vs young
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Jennifer Sor
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What's a 'G'-shaped economy and are we in one?

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