As part of several initiatives addressing concerns over how the volatile U.S. economic situation could impact current and future generations, Internet television media company PJTV (www.PJTV.com) today announced the winners of its Generational Theft Contest. Trinity College Associate Professor of American Business and Economic Enterprise Edward Stringham, and his student Gavin Romm, a senior economics major from Rye Brook, NY, submitted the winning Generational Theft Contest entry to PJTV. Based on their default assumption calculations, the $10 trillion 2008-2009 bailout alone will cost the average 22-year-old a total of $148,035 or $280 per month until they are 79.