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42% of Americans under 30 say they’re ‘barely getting by’ financially
End Time Headlines Ministry ^ | April 24, 2025 | Staff

Posted on 04/25/2025 6:40:18 PM PDT by Red Badger

A recent survey conducted by Harvard’s Institute of Politics reveals a stark reality for young Americans: 42% of those under 30 report they are “barely getting by” financially, with only 16% saying they are doing well or very well.

This alarming statistic, drawn from a poll of 2,096 adults aged 18 to 29 conducted between March 14 and 25, 2025, underscores the economic challenges facing Generation Z and young Millennials.

The Harvard Youth Poll, as reported by CNBC, NBC New York, and NBC DFW, indicates that roughly two in five young Americans are either “struggling to make ends meet” or “getting by with limited security.”

This financial precarity is particularly acute for certain demographics. Women, with 47% reporting financial struggles compared to 37% of men, face heightened challenges, according to Spectrum News.

Similarly, 52% of young Latinos and 50% of those without a college degree say they are struggling, compared to 35% of college students and 29% of college graduates.

These disparities reflect structural barriers, including lower earnings and limited access to higher-paying jobs for non-degree holders.

Posts on X further amplify the sentiment, with users like @HarvardIOP and @NewYorkSun noting the poll’s findings and linking them to broader disillusionment, including declining support for congressional Democrats among young voters.

While these posts reflect public discourse, they alone do not substantiate the data but highlight its resonance.

While the Harvard survey does not pinpoint specific causes, multiple sources suggest that persistent inflation, the resumption of student loan payments, and low starting salaries are squeezing young adults.

CNBC and NBC outlets report that the cost of essentials—food, shelter, and transportation—has surged, with inflation driving up prices by nearly 21% since February 2020.

John Bell, a certified financial planner quoted in these reports, emphasizes that many young people graduate with significant college debt, often entering careers that do not pay enough to cover both loans and basic living expenses.

The Washington Post, in a related 2023 article, provides context on rising costs, noting that everyday expenses like meals and home maintenance have increased significantly, further straining budgets.

For example, the cost of a typical lunch has risen by over 30% in some cases, and property taxes have jumped, impacting even those who have paid off mortgages. These trends disproportionately affect younger adults, who are less likely to have accumulated savings or assets.

The Harvard findings align with other research indicating growing financial strain among young Americans.

A January 2025 Credit One Bank survey, cited by CNBC and NBC, found that 39% of Gen Z adults feel stressed about their finances, the highest of any generation, with low confidence in their financial control.

Additionally, a 2022 New York Times article highlights a decline in economic mobility, noting that only 50% of Americans born in 1980 are likely to out-earn their parents, compared to 92% of those born in 1940.

This fading “American Dream” exacerbates the sense of financial insecurity among the young.

CNN, in a 2024 report, adds that even higher earners are not immune, with 41% of Americans aged 18 to 35 expressing concern about making ends meet, compared to just 22% of those over 65.

This suggests that financial pressure is pervasive across income levels for younger generations, driven by rising costs and stagnant wages relative to inflation.

The Harvard poll, as covered by Spectrum News and Political Wire, also reveals broader social and political discontent.

Only 19% of young Americans trust the federal government to do the right thing most of the time, and support for policies like tariffs and Gaza redevelopment is low, at 19% and 14%, respectively.

This distrust, coupled with financial hardship, may contribute to the reported skepticism about the value of college education, as noted in a 2022 Bloomberg report, where only 56% of young adults felt their degrees were worth the cost.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; History; Politics; Society
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To: Cowgirl of Justice
'In 1986, I was working for $3.35/hr-20 hrs a week- and going to school. With that income, I paid for my apartment, a car payment on a new Honda Accord, my school tuition (in cash, no loan) and for all of my essentials and utilities.'

You were making in todays money, $9.85 an hour, working 20 hrs a week and doing all of that?

Kinda obvious that the world has changed and that prices have inflated themselves out of the youth to be able to pull that off again.

Anybody you know working 20hrs a week, paying off college in cash, affording rent and utilities $200 a week?

41 posted on 04/25/2025 7:54:18 PM PDT by Theoria
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To: Red Badger
We lived in a 1968 Trailer for 21 years...

You could. Very few younger folks these days even have that option. Instead they're looking at rent that devours 60-70% of their monthly take-home pay.

42 posted on 04/25/2025 7:55:38 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: Red Badger

Yes, I remember that very well. We called it scraping by.


43 posted on 04/25/2025 7:56:28 PM PDT by SaxxonWoods (The road is a dangerous place man, you can die out here...or worse. -Johnny Paycheck, 1980, Reno, NV)
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To: Red Badger
That was upstyle. At least it wasn't a van down by the river.


44 posted on 04/25/2025 7:58:31 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Never attribute malice to that which can be explained by incompetence.)
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To: BipolarBob

There was a time we had to live in our car for a month...............


45 posted on 04/25/2025 7:59:35 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: KC_Conspirator
The numbers for cost of living in all areas point to the young having a legit complaint.

They've also been saddled with $37 trillion in debt. Their individual share of that debt averages somewhere in the vicinity of $450k - that's what they owed the moment they were born.

Their parents and grandparents didn't start that far in the hole - they started on flat ground.

46 posted on 04/25/2025 8:00:50 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: Cowgirl of Justice
I just don’t hear of any kids having dreams and aspirations in life - they don’t talk about dating, having a family, the future, what they want to be when they grow up. Very sad.

It's not just the $37 trillion in debt - it's the stark awareness that they live amongst the perpetrators who put them in that debt and complacent bystanders stood by and said nothing. Others stuck their head in the sand and pretended it wasn't happening.

They've been taught garbage, intentionally deceived in education, and are reminded constantly that no one is going to change their situation.

47 posted on 04/25/2025 8:09:50 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: KC_Conspirator

Generations of labor pay suppression policies and inflation has destroyed the standard of living for many people.

Yes their is much to criticize in some young people, but many/most are trying very hard to do the right thing.


48 posted on 04/25/2025 8:30:17 PM PDT by desertfreedom765
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To: Tijeras_Slim

I’m sorry but I can’t relate to people that depend entirely on government transportation. There is some where I live, but you’d die if your life depended on it.
You need a means of transportation that you control, not some bureaucrat.


49 posted on 04/25/2025 8:30:49 PM PDT by rellic (No such thing as a moderate Moslem or Democrat )
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To: ClearCase_guy

Please explain.


50 posted on 04/25/2025 8:58:16 PM PDT by ripnbang ("An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man, a subject.")
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To: Red Badger

It’s called being in your twenties!


51 posted on 04/25/2025 9:17:03 PM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign! )
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To: Huskrrrr
My stepdaughter attended a Community College and obtained a certificate in respiratory therapy. She and her husband lived in a trailer while her husband built their first house. The manage their money well, and live a good life. It can be done

Just like young people starting out have ALWAYS done.

I'd be interested in hearing what their money management skills are like.

52 posted on 04/25/2025 9:18:48 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: Theoria

Unless you live in the ghetto or rent a single bedroom in a house, no one is getting by on $200 per week.

Insurance alone on a car (basic liability) is at least $70 a month. A shared space room in my area is $500 per month. WiFi is $25 per month. We haven’t even touched food, gas, water, electric, oil changes, toiletries, or medical.

A decent apartment in a non-ghetto area is DOUBLE the mortgage payment on my first home. Unfortunately, the salaries are NOT.

When Gen X was looking at housing, it was roughly 25% of our net pay. Young people are paying 35% of their gross pay.

Huge difference.


53 posted on 04/25/2025 9:24:12 PM PDT by TheWriterTX (🇺🇸✝️🙏🇮🇱)
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To: Jim from C-Town

Kids nowadays think they deserve a six figure job when they graduate high school...............


54 posted on 04/25/2025 9:26:07 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: NEMDF
Yes, and if you skip the manicures, hair coloring appointments, botox, meal deliveries, car detailing (seems to be a big thing lately?), and online subscriptions... pretty soon you are saving a healthy amount - AND - developing much better financial habits, IMO.

Tanning salons, tattoos, gym memberships, massage therapy, video games, the latest electronic paraphernalia, and eyelash perms.

55 posted on 04/25/2025 9:27:54 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: KC_Conspirator
You have that correct. The hatred for boomers is off the charts for young people. When you listen to them, they make sense. They have a point. The numbers for cost of living in all areas point to the young having a legit complaint.

No, they don't.

They think that they have the right to start life at the economic level their parents and grandparents reached after DECADES of buying used cars and starter homes, and living on a shoestring budget.

The whole concept of blaming the boomers is just them looking for a scapegoat to blame for their perceived injustices and justify hating.

56 posted on 04/25/2025 9:33:07 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: KC_Conspirator
You have that correct. The hatred for boomers is off the charts for young people. When you listen to them, they make sense. They have a point. The numbers for cost of living in all areas point to the young having a legit complaint.

No, they don't.

They think that they have the right to start life at the economic level their parents and grandparents reached after DECADES of buying used cars and starter homes, and living on a shoestring budget.

The whole concept of blaming the boomers is just them looking for a scapegoat to blame for their perceived injustices and justify hating.

57 posted on 04/25/2025 9:33:17 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: Red Badger

When I was 30 I was barely getting by. That was 1985.


58 posted on 04/25/2025 9:33:32 PM PDT by TigersEye (The Golden Age of MAGA is upon us!)
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To: TigersEye

Same here................


59 posted on 04/25/2025 9:34:18 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: T.B. Yoits

Cars can still be worked on.

Mr mm still does most of the work on ours and they are not that old.


60 posted on 04/25/2025 9:34:52 PM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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