The "Sandwich Generation" fears are real, but the response is proactive. Youth are trading stocks on their phones, building MSMEs (UMKM), and normalizing the conversation around financial independence earlier than previous generations.
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Indonesia has one of the world’s most active social media populations. You can’t separate an Indonesian teen from their smartphone. However, the platform landscape is shifting. The "Sandwich Generation" fears are real
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