Why Gen X Women Always Know When the Price Went Up?
She picked up the cereal. She noticed immediately. Thirty-two cents. She will notice it again next week, and the week after that, for as long as this cereal exists and she is the one buying it. This video explores the psychology behind why Gen X women know the price of everything — the olive oil, the bread, the pasta that quietly shrank its box — and where that particular vigilance was first learned.

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