'Psychological recession' divides UK generations

Young people are less gloomy about the recession than their parents appear to be, according to a report published today.

'Psychological recession' divides UK generations

Young people in Britain are less gloomy about the recession than their parents appear to be, according to a report published today.

A generational divide has emerged, with 18 to 25-year-olds proving better at shrugging off the economic downturn, research shows.

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