Millennials Had Been Good at Staying Out of Bad Credit Card Debt. Not Anymore Millennial and Gen Z Americans, many raised during the depths of the Great Recession during the late 2000s and early 2010s, long have been wary of Wall Street products and act more thrifty than their parents’ generations. Recent research from the

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