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With their sheer size and appetite for consumption, will this group
drive the economy moving forward? Will they assume behavioral
habits of past generations or are they adapting to a changing
economic landscape?
	 While still young, this group is already setting their own trends
causing economists to question their models and companies to
change how they market the goods and services they deliver.
Currently this group is marrying later in life than prior groups (28
years old on average vs. 26 for the baby boomers), and both spouses
usually come into the marriage with a career. Many have student
debt leftover from college. Fewer are buying homes and have not
taken on mortgage debt. This also means they are having children
later in life. This group is also heavily influenced by the financial
meltdown we saw from 2008 to 2009 and many have yet to realize or
participate in the recovery.
	 While this group may be a bit slower to replicate older generation’s
behavior, life is funny and often predictable. Call it human nature,
but something inside switches and the average person will get
married, have children, buy a home, and take on huge amounts of
debt vs. their income ratios. As their family grows so will the need
for a larger home and they will then move up. The Millennials are
a couple of years behind and yet they are also developing their own
set of norms and financial behaviors.
	 Economists routinely tell us household formation is a key to our
economy and a major driver behind economic decisions people and
companies make. Over the last five years household formation has
There has been much talk recently about the size of the Millennial Generation. Currently, this
group is measured by those born between 1978 to the early 2000s. At the moment there are
roughly 86 million people in the United States between the ages of 19 and 37. This group is
also continuing to grow through immigration at a time when wages in the US are flat, taxes are
rising, cost of government is swelling and our welfare system is increasing to record levels while
the participation rate in the work force is at record low levels not seen since the late 70’s when
this generation first appeared.
been low. First-time home buying has been
negligent and single-family housing-starts
have not seen a recovery and have been
stuck in neutral since 2007.
	 Warren Buffet described this recent trend
the best when he spoke at the Fortune
Magazine conference in Laguna Niguel,
California in October 2014. He said, “You
would think that people would be lining up
now to get mortgages to buy a home. It is a
no-brainer…household formation falls off
dramatically in a recession, at least initially,
but that doesn’t last long. Hormones kick in
and in-laws get tiresome, too.”
	 Warren Buffet hit the nail on the
head, but it is interesting to watch as the
Millennial’s economic maturity or lag in
traditional behavior has actually propelled
relatively-new technology companies which
seem to grow fast in a difficult and risk-
averse economic climate. Their sheer size
and behavior is influencing the economy.
Traditional companies pegged to benefit
from traditional household formation are
being over shadowed by behavioral shifts
of Millennials as we find them more apt to
be living in smaller urban apartments and
glued to the newest technology.
	 The question we all should be asking is
when will the hormones kick in?
	 According to BCA Research and current
data on the Millennials, they are starting
to get married and will have the majority
of their children in their thirties unlike the
generations before them that started having
children in their late 20’s and early 30’s.
With this being said, eventually, Millennials
will listen to their 6-month-old and buy a
home. They will realize that commuting
is part of real life or they will start to work
remotely as technology continues to make it
easier. Keeping up with the Jones’; Monkey
see monkey do…once their peers get going,
the majority will fall in line. I can speak
from experience. Once my wife’s friends
started having children, it was a no-brainer;
even I figured it out.
	 Eventually the millennials will too. Right
now they face major head winds. Many
are graduating from college with massive
amounts of debt and job opportunities that
barely allow them to pay their rent, let alone
give them the confidence to start a family.
	 While people are fairly predictable, life
is not. Behavior is learned and often when
technology evolves or crisis occurs, people
adapt and form new habits. Today the Echo
Baby Boomer or Millennials face a very
different reality and, unfortunately, they
are trapped by their behavior. Identifying
behavioral trends are often the keys to
long-term investment success. Famous
investor Bernard Baruch was once asked
what behavior made him the most money
in the stock market. He said, “Sitting on my
hands.”
	 Millennials face a different economy.
They have a federal reserve giving away
money at the lowest rates in modern
history; A growing government dedicated to
taking care of everyone, promising it won’t
cost you a thing...unless you actually work.
And worst of all, Millennials face more
competition for jobs than at any time since
the late 1970s.
	 Often when discussing the labor-force
participation rate or hearing the argument
against it, it is often dismissed as simply
a function of baby boomers heading off
to retirement. That is certainly true for a
portion of the population, but from the
chart below you can see that people between
the ages of 16 and 54 remain largely
unemployed.
	 While the unemployment rate has fallen
significantly over the last couple of years
down to 5.6%, Lance Roberts from Street
Talk points out in the accompanying graph
that you would be hard pressed to find
94.4% of the population that “want to work”
are actually “working”.
	 Not to mention, Millennials have also
faced falling wages. Wages have been falling
or have been stagnant for the last 7 years,
according to the Bureau of Labor and
Statistics (BLS). For wage growth to happen
and for Millennials to feel more confident
about their future we actually need to see
our economy begin to approach “real”
full employment. Right now, according
to the chart, we still have a large pool of
unemployed labor. Ultimately it is a supply
and demand issue. The funny math the
government uses to count employment
forces people into the shadows. Currently,
demand for labor is swamped by the
demand for jobs. This is why wages remain
suppressed and continue to slow the
formation of families by Millennials.
	 While Baby Boomers continue to face
retirement and Millennials are slow to
mature economically, investors face many
dilemmas due to increasing bureaucracy,
more government programs, higher taxes
and more promises all aimed at solving
issues and protecting a working class that
is not really working. This impact will no
doubt influence your long-term financial
plan. Be sure you are current as the rules are
changing.
Doug De Groote
Managing Director
Located in Westlake Village
800.984.3302 805.230.0111
http://www.Degrootefinancial.com.
De Groote Financial Group, LLC is a federally registered invest-
ment adviser that maintains a principal office in the State of
California. De Groote Financial Group, LLC provides advice
and makes recommendations based on the specific needs and
makes recommendations based on the specific needs and cir-
cumstances of each client. Investing in securities involves risk;
please contact your financial adviser with questions about your
specific needs and circumstances. The information contained
in this newsletter is intended for information only, is not a
recommendation to buy or sell any securities, and should not be
considered investment advice.
MONEYSMART/Rise of the Millennials
RISE OF THE MILLENNIALS—
WILL 2015 BE THE YEAR?
By Doug De Groote, MBA, CFP®
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90 Westlake Malibu Lifestyle MARCH 2015 www.wmlifestyle.com MARCH 2015 www.wmlifestyle.com Westlake Malibu Lifestyle 91
MONEYSMART/March 2015
With their sheer size and appetite for consumption, will this group
drive the economy moving forward? Will they assume behavioral
habits of past generations or are they adapting to a changing
economic landscape?
	 While still young, this group is already setting their own trends
causing economists to question their models and companies to
change how they market the goods and services they deliver.
Currently this group is marrying later in life than prior groups (28
years old on average vs. 26 for the baby boomers), and both spouses
usually come into the marriage with a career. Many have student
debt leftover from college. Fewer are buying homes and have not
taken on mortgage debt. This also means they are having children
later in life. This group is also heavily influenced by the financial
meltdown we saw from 2008 to 2009 and many have yet to realize or
participate in the recovery.
	 While this group may be a bit slower to replicate older generation’s
behavior, life is funny and often predictable. Call it human nature,
but something inside switches and the average person will get
married, have children, buy a home, and take on huge amounts of
debt vs. their income ratios. As their family grows so will the need
for a larger home and they will then move up. The Millennials are
a couple of years behind and yet they are also developing their own
set of norms and financial behaviors.
	 Economists routinely tell us household formation is a key to our
economy and a major driver behind economic decisions people and
companies make. Over the last five years household formation has
There has been much talk recently about the size of the Millennial Generation. Currently, this
group is measured by those born between 1978 to the early 2000s. At the moment there are
roughly 86 million people in the United States between the ages of 19 and 37. This group is
also continuing to grow through immigration at a time when wages in the US are flat, taxes are
rising, cost of government is swelling and our welfare system is increasing to record levels while
the participation rate in the work force is at record low levels not seen since the late 70’s when
this generation first appeared.
been low. First-time home buying has been
negligent and single-family housing-starts
have not seen a recovery and have been
stuck in neutral since 2007.
	 Warren Buffet described this recent trend
the best when he spoke at the Fortune
Magazine conference in Laguna Niguel,
California in October 2014. He said, “You
would think that people would be lining up
now to get mortgages to buy a home. It is a
no-brainer…household formation falls off
dramatically in a recession, at least initially,
but that doesn’t last long. Hormones kick in
and in-laws get tiresome, too.”
	 Warren Buffet hit the nail on the
head, but it is interesting to watch as the
Millennial’s economic maturity or lag in
traditional behavior has actually propelled
relatively-new technology companies which
seem to grow fast in a difficult and risk-
averse economic climate. Their sheer size
and behavior is influencing the economy.
Traditional companies pegged to benefit
from traditional household formation are
being over shadowed by behavioral shifts
of Millennials as we find them more apt to
be living in smaller urban apartments and
glued to the newest technology.
	 The question we all should be asking is
when will the hormones kick in?
	 According to BCA Research and current
data on the Millennials, they are starting
to get married and will have the majority
of their children in their thirties unlike the
generations before them that started having
children in their late 20’s and early 30’s.
With this being said, eventually, Millennials
will listen to their 6-month-old and buy a
home. They will realize that commuting
is part of real life or they will start to work
remotely as technology continues to make it
easier. Keeping up with the Jones’; Monkey
see monkey do…once their peers get going,
the majority will fall in line. I can speak
from experience. Once my wife’s friends
started having children, it was a no-brainer;
even I figured it out.
	 Eventually the millennials will too. Right
now they face major head winds. Many
are graduating from college with massive
amounts of debt and job opportunities that
barely allow them to pay their rent, let alone
give them the confidence to start a family.
	 While people are fairly predictable, life
is not. Behavior is learned and often when
technology evolves or crisis occurs, people
adapt and form new habits. Today the Echo
Baby Boomer or Millennials face a very
different reality and, unfortunately, they
are trapped by their behavior. Identifying
behavioral trends are often the keys to
long-term investment success. Famous
investor Bernard Baruch was once asked
what behavior made him the most money
in the stock market. He said, “Sitting on my
hands.”
	 Millennials face a different economy.
They have a federal reserve giving away
money at the lowest rates in modern
history; A growing government dedicated to
taking care of everyone, promising it won’t
cost you a thing...unless you actually work.
And worst of all, Millennials face more
competition for jobs than at any time since
the late 1970s.
	 Often when discussing the labor-force
participation rate or hearing the argument
against it, it is often dismissed as simply
a function of baby boomers heading off
to retirement. That is certainly true for a
portion of the population, but from the
chart below you can see that people between
the ages of 16 and 54 remain largely
unemployed.
	 While the unemployment rate has fallen
significantly over the last couple of years
down to 5.6%, Lance Roberts from Street
Talk points out in the accompanying graph
that you would be hard pressed to find
94.4% of the population that “want to work”
are actually “working”.
	 Not to mention, Millennials have also
faced falling wages. Wages have been falling
or have been stagnant for the last 7 years,
according to the Bureau of Labor and
Statistics (BLS). For wage growth to happen
and for Millennials to feel more confident
about their future we actually need to see
our economy begin to approach “real”
full employment. Right now, according
to the chart, we still have a large pool of
unemployed labor. Ultimately it is a supply
and demand issue. The funny math the
government uses to count employment
forces people into the shadows. Currently,
demand for labor is swamped by the
demand for jobs. This is why wages remain
suppressed and continue to slow the
formation of families by Millennials.
	 While Baby Boomers continue to face
retirement and Millennials are slow to
mature economically, investors face many
dilemmas due to increasing bureaucracy,
more government programs, higher taxes
and more promises all aimed at solving
issues and protecting a working class that
is not really working. This impact will no
doubt influence your long-term financial
plan. Be sure you are current as the rules are
changing.
Doug De Groote
Managing Director
Located in Westlake Village
800.984.3302 805.230.0111
http://www.Degrootefinancial.com.
De Groote Financial Group, LLC is a federally registered invest-
ment adviser that maintains a principal office in the State of
California. De Groote Financial Group, LLC provides advice
and makes recommendations based on the specific needs and
makes recommendations based on the specific needs and cir-
cumstances of each client. Investing in securities involves risk;
please contact your financial adviser with questions about your
specific needs and circumstances. The information contained
in this newsletter is intended for information only, is not a
recommendation to buy or sell any securities, and should not be
considered investment advice.
MONEYSMART/Rise of the Millennials
RISE OF THE MILLENNIALS—
WILL 2015 BE THE YEAR?
By Doug De Groote, MBA, CFP®

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Rise of the Millennials

  • 1. Exterior Balcony and Columns T 90 Westlake Malibu Lifestyle MARCH 2015 www.wmlifestyle.com MARCH 2015 www.wmlifestyle.com Westlake Malibu Lifestyle 91 MONEYSMART/March 2015 With their sheer size and appetite for consumption, will this group drive the economy moving forward? Will they assume behavioral habits of past generations or are they adapting to a changing economic landscape? While still young, this group is already setting their own trends causing economists to question their models and companies to change how they market the goods and services they deliver. Currently this group is marrying later in life than prior groups (28 years old on average vs. 26 for the baby boomers), and both spouses usually come into the marriage with a career. Many have student debt leftover from college. Fewer are buying homes and have not taken on mortgage debt. This also means they are having children later in life. This group is also heavily influenced by the financial meltdown we saw from 2008 to 2009 and many have yet to realize or participate in the recovery. While this group may be a bit slower to replicate older generation’s behavior, life is funny and often predictable. Call it human nature, but something inside switches and the average person will get married, have children, buy a home, and take on huge amounts of debt vs. their income ratios. As their family grows so will the need for a larger home and they will then move up. The Millennials are a couple of years behind and yet they are also developing their own set of norms and financial behaviors. Economists routinely tell us household formation is a key to our economy and a major driver behind economic decisions people and companies make. Over the last five years household formation has There has been much talk recently about the size of the Millennial Generation. Currently, this group is measured by those born between 1978 to the early 2000s. At the moment there are roughly 86 million people in the United States between the ages of 19 and 37. This group is also continuing to grow through immigration at a time when wages in the US are flat, taxes are rising, cost of government is swelling and our welfare system is increasing to record levels while the participation rate in the work force is at record low levels not seen since the late 70’s when this generation first appeared. been low. First-time home buying has been negligent and single-family housing-starts have not seen a recovery and have been stuck in neutral since 2007. Warren Buffet described this recent trend the best when he spoke at the Fortune Magazine conference in Laguna Niguel, California in October 2014. He said, “You would think that people would be lining up now to get mortgages to buy a home. It is a no-brainer…household formation falls off dramatically in a recession, at least initially, but that doesn’t last long. Hormones kick in and in-laws get tiresome, too.” Warren Buffet hit the nail on the head, but it is interesting to watch as the Millennial’s economic maturity or lag in traditional behavior has actually propelled relatively-new technology companies which seem to grow fast in a difficult and risk- averse economic climate. Their sheer size and behavior is influencing the economy. Traditional companies pegged to benefit from traditional household formation are being over shadowed by behavioral shifts of Millennials as we find them more apt to be living in smaller urban apartments and glued to the newest technology. The question we all should be asking is when will the hormones kick in? According to BCA Research and current data on the Millennials, they are starting to get married and will have the majority of their children in their thirties unlike the generations before them that started having children in their late 20’s and early 30’s. With this being said, eventually, Millennials will listen to their 6-month-old and buy a home. They will realize that commuting is part of real life or they will start to work remotely as technology continues to make it easier. Keeping up with the Jones’; Monkey see monkey do…once their peers get going, the majority will fall in line. I can speak from experience. Once my wife’s friends started having children, it was a no-brainer; even I figured it out. Eventually the millennials will too. Right now they face major head winds. Many are graduating from college with massive amounts of debt and job opportunities that barely allow them to pay their rent, let alone give them the confidence to start a family. While people are fairly predictable, life is not. Behavior is learned and often when technology evolves or crisis occurs, people adapt and form new habits. Today the Echo Baby Boomer or Millennials face a very different reality and, unfortunately, they are trapped by their behavior. Identifying behavioral trends are often the keys to long-term investment success. Famous investor Bernard Baruch was once asked what behavior made him the most money in the stock market. He said, “Sitting on my hands.” Millennials face a different economy. They have a federal reserve giving away money at the lowest rates in modern history; A growing government dedicated to taking care of everyone, promising it won’t cost you a thing...unless you actually work. And worst of all, Millennials face more competition for jobs than at any time since the late 1970s. Often when discussing the labor-force participation rate or hearing the argument against it, it is often dismissed as simply a function of baby boomers heading off to retirement. That is certainly true for a portion of the population, but from the chart below you can see that people between the ages of 16 and 54 remain largely unemployed. While the unemployment rate has fallen significantly over the last couple of years down to 5.6%, Lance Roberts from Street Talk points out in the accompanying graph that you would be hard pressed to find 94.4% of the population that “want to work” are actually “working”. Not to mention, Millennials have also faced falling wages. Wages have been falling or have been stagnant for the last 7 years, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS). For wage growth to happen and for Millennials to feel more confident about their future we actually need to see our economy begin to approach “real” full employment. Right now, according to the chart, we still have a large pool of unemployed labor. Ultimately it is a supply and demand issue. The funny math the government uses to count employment forces people into the shadows. Currently, demand for labor is swamped by the demand for jobs. This is why wages remain suppressed and continue to slow the formation of families by Millennials. While Baby Boomers continue to face retirement and Millennials are slow to mature economically, investors face many dilemmas due to increasing bureaucracy, more government programs, higher taxes and more promises all aimed at solving issues and protecting a working class that is not really working. This impact will no doubt influence your long-term financial plan. Be sure you are current as the rules are changing. Doug De Groote Managing Director Located in Westlake Village 800.984.3302 805.230.0111 http://www.Degrootefinancial.com. De Groote Financial Group, LLC is a federally registered invest- ment adviser that maintains a principal office in the State of California. De Groote Financial Group, LLC provides advice and makes recommendations based on the specific needs and makes recommendations based on the specific needs and cir- cumstances of each client. Investing in securities involves risk; please contact your financial adviser with questions about your specific needs and circumstances. The information contained in this newsletter is intended for information only, is not a recommendation to buy or sell any securities, and should not be considered investment advice. MONEYSMART/Rise of the Millennials RISE OF THE MILLENNIALS— WILL 2015 BE THE YEAR? By Doug De Groote, MBA, CFP®
  • 2. Exterior Balcony and Columns T 90 Westlake Malibu Lifestyle MARCH 2015 www.wmlifestyle.com MARCH 2015 www.wmlifestyle.com Westlake Malibu Lifestyle 91 MONEYSMART/March 2015 With their sheer size and appetite for consumption, will this group drive the economy moving forward? Will they assume behavioral habits of past generations or are they adapting to a changing economic landscape? While still young, this group is already setting their own trends causing economists to question their models and companies to change how they market the goods and services they deliver. Currently this group is marrying later in life than prior groups (28 years old on average vs. 26 for the baby boomers), and both spouses usually come into the marriage with a career. Many have student debt leftover from college. Fewer are buying homes and have not taken on mortgage debt. This also means they are having children later in life. This group is also heavily influenced by the financial meltdown we saw from 2008 to 2009 and many have yet to realize or participate in the recovery. While this group may be a bit slower to replicate older generation’s behavior, life is funny and often predictable. Call it human nature, but something inside switches and the average person will get married, have children, buy a home, and take on huge amounts of debt vs. their income ratios. As their family grows so will the need for a larger home and they will then move up. The Millennials are a couple of years behind and yet they are also developing their own set of norms and financial behaviors. Economists routinely tell us household formation is a key to our economy and a major driver behind economic decisions people and companies make. Over the last five years household formation has There has been much talk recently about the size of the Millennial Generation. Currently, this group is measured by those born between 1978 to the early 2000s. At the moment there are roughly 86 million people in the United States between the ages of 19 and 37. This group is also continuing to grow through immigration at a time when wages in the US are flat, taxes are rising, cost of government is swelling and our welfare system is increasing to record levels while the participation rate in the work force is at record low levels not seen since the late 70’s when this generation first appeared. been low. First-time home buying has been negligent and single-family housing-starts have not seen a recovery and have been stuck in neutral since 2007. Warren Buffet described this recent trend the best when he spoke at the Fortune Magazine conference in Laguna Niguel, California in October 2014. He said, “You would think that people would be lining up now to get mortgages to buy a home. It is a no-brainer…household formation falls off dramatically in a recession, at least initially, but that doesn’t last long. Hormones kick in and in-laws get tiresome, too.” Warren Buffet hit the nail on the head, but it is interesting to watch as the Millennial’s economic maturity or lag in traditional behavior has actually propelled relatively-new technology companies which seem to grow fast in a difficult and risk- averse economic climate. Their sheer size and behavior is influencing the economy. Traditional companies pegged to benefit from traditional household formation are being over shadowed by behavioral shifts of Millennials as we find them more apt to be living in smaller urban apartments and glued to the newest technology. The question we all should be asking is when will the hormones kick in? According to BCA Research and current data on the Millennials, they are starting to get married and will have the majority of their children in their thirties unlike the generations before them that started having children in their late 20’s and early 30’s. With this being said, eventually, Millennials will listen to their 6-month-old and buy a home. They will realize that commuting is part of real life or they will start to work remotely as technology continues to make it easier. Keeping up with the Jones’; Monkey see monkey do…once their peers get going, the majority will fall in line. I can speak from experience. Once my wife’s friends started having children, it was a no-brainer; even I figured it out. Eventually the millennials will too. Right now they face major head winds. Many are graduating from college with massive amounts of debt and job opportunities that barely allow them to pay their rent, let alone give them the confidence to start a family. While people are fairly predictable, life is not. Behavior is learned and often when technology evolves or crisis occurs, people adapt and form new habits. Today the Echo Baby Boomer or Millennials face a very different reality and, unfortunately, they are trapped by their behavior. Identifying behavioral trends are often the keys to long-term investment success. Famous investor Bernard Baruch was once asked what behavior made him the most money in the stock market. He said, “Sitting on my hands.” Millennials face a different economy. They have a federal reserve giving away money at the lowest rates in modern history; A growing government dedicated to taking care of everyone, promising it won’t cost you a thing...unless you actually work. And worst of all, Millennials face more competition for jobs than at any time since the late 1970s. Often when discussing the labor-force participation rate or hearing the argument against it, it is often dismissed as simply a function of baby boomers heading off to retirement. That is certainly true for a portion of the population, but from the chart below you can see that people between the ages of 16 and 54 remain largely unemployed. While the unemployment rate has fallen significantly over the last couple of years down to 5.6%, Lance Roberts from Street Talk points out in the accompanying graph that you would be hard pressed to find 94.4% of the population that “want to work” are actually “working”. Not to mention, Millennials have also faced falling wages. Wages have been falling or have been stagnant for the last 7 years, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS). For wage growth to happen and for Millennials to feel more confident about their future we actually need to see our economy begin to approach “real” full employment. Right now, according to the chart, we still have a large pool of unemployed labor. Ultimately it is a supply and demand issue. The funny math the government uses to count employment forces people into the shadows. Currently, demand for labor is swamped by the demand for jobs. This is why wages remain suppressed and continue to slow the formation of families by Millennials. While Baby Boomers continue to face retirement and Millennials are slow to mature economically, investors face many dilemmas due to increasing bureaucracy, more government programs, higher taxes and more promises all aimed at solving issues and protecting a working class that is not really working. This impact will no doubt influence your long-term financial plan. Be sure you are current as the rules are changing. Doug De Groote Managing Director Located in Westlake Village 800.984.3302 805.230.0111 http://www.Degrootefinancial.com. De Groote Financial Group, LLC is a federally registered invest- ment adviser that maintains a principal office in the State of California. De Groote Financial Group, LLC provides advice and makes recommendations based on the specific needs and makes recommendations based on the specific needs and cir- cumstances of each client. Investing in securities involves risk; please contact your financial adviser with questions about your specific needs and circumstances. The information contained in this newsletter is intended for information only, is not a recommendation to buy or sell any securities, and should not be considered investment advice. MONEYSMART/Rise of the Millennials RISE OF THE MILLENNIALS— WILL 2015 BE THE YEAR? By Doug De Groote, MBA, CFP®