Many millennials have already lived through one recession, so as more economic turmoil looms, they're jumping online to share their "recession hacks."
The last recession in the U.S. lasted from December 2007 to June 2009, right about when many millennials were leaving college and entering the job market. That economic downturn hit at a pivotal life stage and left a lasting impact. It shaped culture, shifted expectations, and created some tough realities: lower wealth accumulation, higher student debt, thinner resumes, and delays in buying homes and getting married.
SEE ALSO: Recession indicators are everywhere online — even if we’re not actually in oneBut because of those challenges, millennials have picked up some smart, practical strategies — and now they’re sharing them on TikTok for anyone facing financial uncertainty without a safety net.
Here are some of our favorite recession hacks from creators who’ve lived it:
Turns out, living through a recession teaches you a thing or two. Luckily, millennials are more than happy to pass the cheat codes along.
文章
5
浏览
4
获赞
5199
Lyft dips toes into food delivery for first time
Lyft has added e-scooters, e-bikes, car rentals, and other services to its original ride-sharing appNASA video shows its next Martian helicopter soaring over Mars
NASA's Mars helicopter proved so successful, the space agency is conceptualizing larger, more advancScientists film footage of extremely ancient deep sea creatures
The biologists were ecstatic. A deep sea mission, undertaken by the Ocean Exploration Trust aboard tIn case you missed it, ChatGPT on Mac suffered a serious security issue
OpenAI released a ChatGPT app for Mac less than two weeks ago – and there's already been a secBear breaks into a house and escapes 'like the Kool
Bears are a lot like the Kool-Aid Man, and no you cannot change my mind. Allow me to explain: Both aSpaceX plans to launch this space station. It looks futuristic.
NASA, in 2030, will plunge the aging International Space Station into the ocean.The space agency isScientists watch hardcore object blasting energy beams into space
A rapidly spinning, profoundly dense object is blasting a "flame-like" beam into space.It's a type oNetwork of TikTok accounts using AI to spread political misinformation, report finds
TikTok view bait has gotten a boost from AI over the last year, including content spreading politicaSarah McBride and the 'fierce urgency of now' in LGBTQ advocacy
Every day of Pride Month, Mashable will be sharing illuminating conversations with members of the LGCalifornia's Mountain Fire exploded. Find out where to get the latest details.
While the presidential election was the big national news story this week, a major natural disasterNASA thinks it found a moon light
Scientists have never actually seen a moon orbiting a planet other than the ones in this solar systeSpacecraft watches lonely Earth and moon fade into the distance
Earth is a profoundly isolated rock.The European Space Agency's Hera craft, en route to an asteroid,Google Pixel 5 leak suggests an earlier launch date
Google sort-of announced the Pixel 5 in August, saying the phone will come in the fall. Then, a leakNASA thinks it found a moon light
Scientists have never actually seen a moon orbiting a planet other than the ones in this solar systeScientists discover mysterious deep sea creature. It hunts with a hood.
It dwells in the midnight zone. Scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute identifie