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Goldman Sachs just tweeted about millennials in a string of emoji — here's what it means

Goldman Sachs just tweeted this:

How #millennials' life choices will reshape the #economy: http://t.co/GDzFHl9f8w 👦+📚=🎓➡🚫👔↪🏠👪🔙🕑🕒🕓🕖🕗🕙💼👔💏💍🏡👶

— Goldman Sachs (@GoldmanSachs) March 6, 2015

Here's what that string of emojis means:

Millennials' life choices (or, rather, the decisions forced on them by high student debt burdens and a weak economy in their early-to-mid 20s) will reshape the economy.

This is because instead of getting a good job (where you wear a tie!) after graduation, millennials are forced back into their parents' house.

There they wait out the economy (and start paying off their student loans).

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Eventually, they get jobs, find spouses, get married, and buy houses like the generations that came before. But their generation is on a lag.

Perhaps they will get jobs at Goldman, because it is a cool bank that can communicate in emoji.

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