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Harvard: Just 6 in 10 Millennials have jobs, half are part-time
Washington Examiner ^ | 2-7-2013 | Paul Bedard

Posted on 02/07/2013 2:19:52 PM PST by Sir Napsalot

A comprehensive new Harvard University report on Americans under 30, the so-called Millennials, shows that the economy is having a crushing impact, with just 62 percent working, and of those, half are toiling at part-time jobs.

The report, released by Harvard's Institute of Politics, paints a depressing economic portrait of young Americans, many of whom are stuck with huge college tuition bills and little chance of finding a high-paying job......

Contrary to common media wisdom, most younger Americans did not vote in the last election. Of the 46 million Millennials, just half voted. "Although turnout was higher than it was in 1996 and 2000, it was right back to where it has been consistently from 1976-1992," said The report compiled by the National Conference on Citizenship, the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University's Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, Harvard University's Institute of Politics, and Mobilize.org.

Another blow to conventional wisdom: Younger Americans interact less than their baby boomer parents, apparently choosing Facebook over facetime. "Conventional group membership, attendance at meetings, working with neighbors, trusting other people, reading the news, union membership and religious participation are all down for young people since the 1970s," said The report provided to Secrets.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Education; Society
KEYWORDS: bhoeconomy; generationy; millennials
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To: Ann Archy
But, it is not that hilarious.

No matter what, and how much wealth you accumulated, you still need these younguns maturing enough in your later life.

We are all dependent on one another in some ways. And why this is such a tragedy, really.

That is why the Left is so evil.

21 posted on 02/07/2013 3:03:21 PM PST by Sir Napsalot (Pravda + Useful Idiots = CCCP; JournOList + Useful Idiots = DopeyChangey!)
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To: Tublecane
Who came up with the bane “millennials”? It’s slightly better than the insulting “generation x,”

For answers to your questions, you can do some google searches on William Straus and Neil Howe, and some of their tomes of generational research:

The Fourth Turning (my #1 recommendation for anyone who might accidently jump into a discussion about generations)

Generations

Millenials Rising

22 posted on 02/07/2013 3:03:33 PM PST by meadsjn
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To: Sir Napsalot

“Of those 25-29, slightly more than 40 percent are married, but that is down 80 percent from 1960.”

That’s just an enormous shift. 80%. Wow.


23 posted on 02/07/2013 3:16:22 PM PST by Attention Surplus Disorder (This stuff we're going through now, this is nothing compared to the middle ages.)
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To: jagusafr
"Eager? Yeah, for a job that pays way more than they’re worth right out of college, and most won’t consider food service or stockboy or any of the things that put food on the table while LOOKING for a better job."

Hate to say it, but with today's HR practices, taking those kinds of stopgap jobs after graduation will seriously hamper a person's chances of landing a professional job in their degree field. Waiting tables after graduation is the kiss-of-death in business circles especially..

Not saying it's right. But that's the way it is. In a world with 50-100 applicants for every opening, HR managers are prone to soft discrimination as a method for whittling the application pile down to a manageable stack before they start calling people in for interviews.


24 posted on 02/07/2013 3:26:24 PM PST by CowboyJay (Lowest Common Denominator 2012 - because liberty and prosperity were overrated)
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To: Sir Napsalot

Don’t worry - you can stay on your parents’ health-care until 26

Then there is welfare and foodstamps and free contraception, so you can continue to do your social activism or work for next-to-nothing for that environmental NGO!

Life is double-plus good in Obamaland!


25 posted on 02/07/2013 3:26:57 PM PST by PGR88
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To: Tublecane
Twenty-nothings is more like it ;-)
26 posted on 02/07/2013 3:36:24 PM PST by Ouderkirk (Obama has turned America into an aristocracy of the unaccomplished.)
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To: Sir Napsalot

Sadly they aren’t Bright OR eager....they want nothing but an I PHONE and a video game......they have no intent to get married nd have a family....girls too......it’s VERY SAD.


27 posted on 02/07/2013 3:39:25 PM PST by Ann Archy (ABORTION........the HUMAN sacrifice to the god of CONVENIENCE.)
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To: meadsjn
For too many in this age demographic, relative to previous "generations" at the same point in life, millennials:

do not communicate well (either written or verbal)
do not respond well to structure or criticism
do not think critically
have not had high school or college work experiences

At the lower grades, government schools have failed to teach the basics.
At the higher grades government school have taught students what to think as opposed to how to think.

Parents have not taught their children respect for authority and the value of work.

Some studies have shown that many will struggle over the life of their careers, because the parents of the next "group" will not have made the same mistakes this group of parents did.

28 posted on 02/07/2013 3:49:32 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter (Hope and Change has become Attack and Obfuscate.)
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To: Tax-chick

LOL


29 posted on 02/07/2013 4:00:16 PM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Sir Napsalot

I think so. I don’t remember exactly.


30 posted on 02/07/2013 4:08:34 PM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: Tzar

“You boomers”? Really? Other than spending the las 27 years working as both an attorney and an AF reservist and teaching my children about the value of hard work, industry and faith, I might agree with you. But probably not.


33 posted on 02/07/2013 5:10:09 PM PST by jagusafr (the American Trinity (Liberty, In G0D We Trust, E Pluribus Unum))
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To: jagusafr
'Eager? Yeah, for a job that pays way more than they’re worth right out of college, and most won’t consider food service or stockboy or any of the things that put food on the table while '

My aunt is senior hiring officer at a bank; she has been for years....once you get her started she cant keep quiet about today's newly minted college hoo ha's. She says they whine like babies, do not show up at work dresed appropriately or kemp, have absolutely no work ethic, cannot or WILL not make it to work on time, do not care to apply to advance in the hierarchy of the bank....and they often call in sick on a 3 day holiday.....she shoos them out on to the steet like so many summer flies...and spends more time training the whiners they replace than she ever did in prior generations....'will there be fries with that' (they just dont care)
34 posted on 02/07/2013 5:28:56 PM PST by jimsin
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To: jimsin

Well, not our 25 yo daughter. She is gainfully employed and just received a nice bonus from her company, a major financial firm in NYC. She’s been there for three years now since college ...she was homeschooled many years and then went to a great Catholic university.

She votes Republican.

p.s. — she now thanks me for “pushing” her a bit. Which I did. In fact, at times I was was ruthless in my expectations of her. Also HIGHLY discouraged boys and dating before 18. (was often mocked for this).

But those who mocked? Their kids are drowning in loserdom ...

Childhood goes by seriously fast. It’s the most important work we’ll ever do. Parents who are working too much are also the problem, I believe, so they can have the big houses and twice a year vacations. I stayed home and sacrificed ...for which I was also mocked, hassled, often by own family members, especially my MIL.

Screw ‘em, I say. My daughter now routinely purchases me designer bags from NYC and can easily pay off her own college loans, lol.


35 posted on 02/07/2013 6:09:02 PM PST by LibsRJerks
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To: Tzar

Unfortunately you are absolutely WRONG, it was not the baby Boomer Generation that started this DEBT SNOWBALL, it was the very people that call themselves “The Greatest Generation” They are the ones that began ENSLAVING THE YOUTHS of this country in Perpetual Debt that can never be paid, while enriching the Cabal of Banksters with never ending and ever increasing interest payments for creating all those Federal Reserve Note OUT OF THIN AIR.


36 posted on 02/07/2013 6:29:01 PM PST by eyeamok
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To: SomeCallMeTim

Finally. Some facts here. White folks 18-25 were just as likely as Boomers to vote for Romney.


37 posted on 02/07/2013 9:13:12 PM PST by JCBreckenridge (Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
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To: CowboyJay

The frustrating part is that you are better off lying by claiming you have no work experience than being truthful about your actual work experience.

I’ve gotten that as well. What am I supposed to do? Not work at all?


38 posted on 02/07/2013 9:15:47 PM PST by JCBreckenridge (Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
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To: eyeamok

Yeah, and what are the boomers going to do to end debt slavery?

You’ve been in power now for 24 years and things are worse rather than better.


39 posted on 02/07/2013 9:16:57 PM PST by JCBreckenridge (Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
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To: LibsRJerks

....she now thanks me for “pushing” her a bit. Which I did. In fact, at times I was was ruthless in my expectations of her. Also HIGHLY discouraged boys and dating before 18. (was often mocked for this).

But those who mocked? Their kids are drowning in loserdom ...

Childhood goes by seriously fast. It’s the most important work we’ll ever do.’

ATTA WAY TO BE LRJ....excellent points the more you expect from your kids the more they achieve...my parents pushed me constantly and it was a long long time before i ‘got it’ that ‘this really is for your own good’ was exactly why i was being ‘herassed’ hahahahah it takes years sometimes till we reallize what a great gift parents are...i’m glad i got the ones i did....and listened and learn to those 2 world class brainiacs...
semper fi...


40 posted on 02/08/2013 2:46:05 AM PST by jimsin
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