about is contradicted by what they now have from cohen. >> that was our investigative reporter, greg ferrofarrell. this is new for me. the new generation might be more than their parents like they thing. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "what'd you miss?" like mother like daughter, some people think millennials have less interest in non-stock consumption. fed isnterest from the that their spending habits are a lot like the generations that came before them. here with more is our own millennial aspect reporter. this was pretty fascinating on a serious note because so often we don't want gifts, we want experiences, but it is actually not. >> we want to gifts and experiences. the way that millennials are has realreally implications on the economy and future and what this will look like. the title of the paper is our millennials different -- are millennials different? what it boils down to is that we millennials are on the same trajectory that our parents were in prior generations -- and prior generations were but the only difference is that we are younger and poorer. at this