Please read the article before you comment. Most millennials work 60 hours a week or more, and their salaries hover around $50K, which has half the buying power it did 30 years ago. The extra money we make off side gigs is precarious, varying month to month, and could run out at any time. So *that's* what we get instead of steady employment that covers our living experiences--a life stitched together with multiple income streams, and all the extra hours and stress that come with it. This is all clearly explained. My point is that many older financially established people use rare examples of successful millennials as an excuse to justify the status quo, and they give absolutely no thought to what goes into achieving that or how extremely fragile it is.