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March 25, 2026

NEW – Every Generation Thinks They Invented Turning 30

Turning 30 as a millennial looked like a death sentence from a distance. Bed by nine. No more fun. House, kids, the whole package. Less than half have the house. Less than 40 percent have the kids. The death sentence showed up and mostly just gave everyone a sore neck.

What is it like to get to a number you spent years dreading and find out you are basically fine, just slightly worse at sitting down for long periods? The complaints are real and they are new: the back, the taxes, the quiet Saturday nights that feel earned instead of depressing. But the people having them are mostly the same people they were at 27, which is either reassuring or its own kind of problem.

Every generation arrives at this and acts like they are the first. The Advil on standby is new. The confusion is not.

Topics: turning 30 millennials, millennial complaints, aging expectations, millennial homeownership, generational complaints

Originally aired on2026-03-24