Millennials were (1) to be the next golden ticket for retailers. A 70 million consumers (2) between the ages of 18 and 34, this was the first generation of Americans to grow up with cell phones and the Web. Marketers could (3) them in numerous ways—tweets, Facebook pages—that were (4) when their boomer parents started out. " Marketers thought, ’Here come the Millennials, we’re going to have an awesome time selling to them, ’" says Max Lenderman, a director at ad agency Crispin Porter & Bogusky. "They were waiting for a (5) . Then comes the financial crisis, and all of a sudden the door has almost (6) in their face. "
No group was hit harder by the Great Recession than the Millennials. Their careers are (7) . They hold record levels of education debt. And an estimated 24 percent have had to move back home with parents at least once.
That’s bad ne
A. Indulged
B. Penetrated
C. Plugged
D. Lost
Millennials were (1) to be the next golden ticket for retailers. A 70 million consumers (2) between the ages of 18 and 34, this was the first generation of Americans to grow up with cell phones and the Web. Marketers could (3) them in numerous ways—tweets, Facebook pages—that were (4) when their boomer parents started out. " Marketers thought, ’Here come the Millennials, we’re going to have an awesome time selling to them, ’" says Max Lenderman, a director at ad agency Crispin Porter & Bogusky. "They were waiting for a (5) . Then comes the financial crisis, and all of a sudden the door has almost (6) in their face. "
No group was hit harder by the Great Recession than the Millennials. Their careers are (7) . They hold record levels of education debt. And an estimated 24 percent have had to move back home with parents at least once.
That’s bad ne
A. desired
B. supposed
C. appealed
D. demanded
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