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Millennials and money: how they really spend itWhat millennial homes will look like in the futurePioneering projects in Denmark point the way for new styles of co-living — but at a priceWhy millennials are driving cashless revolution in ChinaSurging use of mobile payment apps WeChat and Alipay has transformed daily lifeHow business is capitalising on the millennial Instagram obsessionAppetite for memorable moments is creating unexpected money-making opportunities in JapanMillennials discuss why they cannot afford to buy homesMore than 450 FT readers tell us how they spend and what concerns them financiallyHow to save money: tips for millennialsLife is expensive in London but there are many ways to cut costsMore from this SeriesMigrant millennials are redrawing the map of AmericaAs young people flock to affordable cities like Denver, the people who grew up there are being displacedHow millennials’ taste for ‘authenticity’ is disrupting powerful food brandsBusiness struggles to respond to young consumer demand for more natural productsWorld Cup: why millennials will transform football’s greatest eventThe way the game is experienced away from the pitch is the latest powerful example of digital disruptionHow millennials became the world’s most powerful consumersThey are the biggest global generation — and their choices are upending business from the US to ChinaThe millennial moment — in chartsA quarter of the world’s population are millennials. What does data tell us about them?Who are the millennials? A video guidePodcast: millennials on the moveYoung people: how are you doing financially? We want to hear from you