The people who are turning 33 and 34 this year that make up the peak of America’s population.
People of this age make up 13% of the millennial generation," she continues.
“The(New York Times) authorcalls these people ‘peak millennials.’

As they’ve aged, they’re shaping the American economy in a very specific way.
Also, there’s a very low inventory for homes.
“We also heard that people are having historically fewer kids.

Many of these peak millennials are still worried about their finances.
They cite financial concerns as one of the top reasons they’re choosing to delay having kids.”
Because there are so many of us, our buying power has an outsize impact on the American economy.

There’s definitely power in numbers,” Samantha concluded.
“Society as a whole can benefit from learning this information.
“We’ve been delayed in achieving milestones when compared to our parents' generation… ## The challenges of meeting these big life milestones are impacted by many elements but mostly by money.














