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    Why Are Millennial Working Moms So Happy?
    Even under the best circumstances, finding equilibrium in work-life balance can be challenging for most working parents. Since the oldest Millennials started entering the workforce more than a decade ago, they have collectively made it clear to their employers that they value vacation and time for themselves over most other job perks. Indeed, compared to more aggressively career-minded Generation X or Baby Boomer workers, Millennial workers are the least likely to say that work should play "a very central part" in one's life.
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    4 Habits To Pay Close Attention To When Marketing To Hispanics
    Hispanic Millennials are the single most important consumer group per capita in the U.S.
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    Want to Score Big With Your World Cup Marketing? Target the Omnichannel 'Majority'
    Did you know 3.2 billion people watched the last World Cup and 715 million watched the Finals alone? Compare that to the 108 million people who watched this year's highly anticipated Super Bowl.
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    Brick And Mortar Fights Back
    It's a tough time for brick and mortar retailers. It's no secret that Millennials are increasingly skipping trips to the store to make their purchases online, and now some retailers are fighting back with innovative in-person experiences.
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    Marketers Cannot Forget About Older Millennials In Their Outreach Strategy
    The overall public image of Millennials consists of young, self-important 20-somethings with poor work ethic and a mobile device in hand at all times. Anyone who has conducted thorough research about the group knows that this is simply not true and nothing more than a misguided generalization - and that misguidedness includes describing Millennials as "young."
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