The Globe and Mail, October 2024
When the term “sandwich generation” was first coined in the 1980s, it primarily referred to women who found themselves caring for their children while also supporting their aging parents. Fast forward to today, and the pressures of being ‘sandwiched’ between generations have only intensified.
“It’s not a new term. It’s not a new concept. But it’s lasting longer for this generation,” says Lynn MacNeil, a wealth, portfolio, and investment advisor with Richardson Wealth. Read more
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