The generational wealth gap refers to the unequal distribution of assets and financial opportunities between older and younger age groups. It is used to analyze economic disparities, often highlighting how inherited property, investments, and systemic advantages benefit older generations. Younger groups, like Millennials and Gen Z, typically face higher debt and lower homeownership rates, widening this divide.
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