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It's not you: data shows millennials are a cursed generation
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Posted on 10/22/2022 4:35:57 AM PDT by FLT-bird

The data says millennials don't lack work ethic, but they'll never be able to afford what other generations take for granted. The popular millennial copypasta goes something like this:

First experience with serious job hunting comes on the heels of the 2008 financial crisis Can't take advantage of correction in home prices because too young to have made any money, and wage growth stagnates anyway Homes rocket to new highs, no chance of catching up now by just working a 9-5 like your parents Late 20s/early 30s, try investing as it's your last chance to make it Get obliterated again by a global pandemic and an actual war in Europe Hold the course, keep buying, you're smarter than that! Get obliterated again by massive inflation which leads to a gigantic stock market dump wiping out years of gains in weeks with no end in sight Oh yeah, and you were dumb enough to buy crypto on top of it all But it's not just a meme. Millennials (those born between 1980 and the mid-90s) earn less than their parents did at similar points in their lives – less even than pensioners – and their outlook is bleak.

A quarter of a century ago, young adults earned more than national averages – allowing them to have a fulfilling career, buy a house, and start a family – all by the age of 30. Now, in at least seven countries, this same age group is earning at least 20% below that of all other age demographics.

"It is likely to be the first time in industrialized history, save for periods of war or natural disaster, that the incomes of young adults have fallen so far when compared with the rest of society," reports The Guardian.

And it's not just isolated to the United States, this rings true across the globe. The UK, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and Australia – all major economies, major hubs of hungry, talented, creative young adults who simply do not have the means to live their best lives.

It's not a coincidence that governments and NGOs have started to push for something called tiny house living, which normalizes living in small boxes.

Unison's 2019 Affordability Report calculated how long it would take a potential homebuyer to save for a 20% down payment across the country's top metros, and found that it would take 14 years under absolute ideal conditions.

Pulling data from the LIS: Cross-National Data Center, the largest database of international income levels worldwide, The Guardian found that not only are millennials poorer than retired folks, prosperity has plummeted drastically for all millennials across the board, worldwide, and prospects for a recovery look bleak.

This data provides concrete statistical opposition to the oft-heard misplaced accusation that the millennial generation is lazy, lacking work ethic, and expecting rewards in exchange for zero hard work.

No, we are not “hitting our milestones” later because we are entitled children with sloth tendencies, we are hitting them later (or not at all) because they are essentially impossible to hit, financially speaking. We are a cursed generation.

How are we expected to save up for a house when 75-year-olds make more money than us? When with a combined salary of $100K, a couple in their 20’s cannot afford to have careers, kids, and a house? Most importantly, how are we expected to live up to the American Dream when we simply can’t afford it any longer?

The fact that this is not simply an American issue should speak volumes. It is far easier (albeit nonsensical) to blame the "character" of an entire generation than consider the fact that previous gens have totally fucked us over.

For the first time in recorded history, the younger are making less money than the oldest. If we don't do something drastic about it, we could, also for the first time in recorded history, see an age-based revolution.


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To: FLT-bird

Again, you are apparently incapable of critical thinking. Only of spewing mismatched stats and being unwilling and unable to see the distinctions that would keep you from false comparisons.

I don’t know what that grad degree of yours is in, but I hope it doesn’t involve logic.


101 posted on 10/22/2022 8:08:56 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: 9YearLurker

Again, you are incapable of admitting basic facts that are not in dispute by anybody because they run contrary to what you want to think. The comparisons are dead on accurate as has been shown to you. You just refuse to admit any of them.

Both of my grad degrees involve being able to look at basic facts and draw comparisons. Clearly you would not have been suited to either field.


102 posted on 10/22/2022 8:23:14 PM PDT by FLT-bird
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To: FLT-bird

I wasn’t the one moping for being unemployable through the Obama admin, bud.


103 posted on 10/22/2022 8:45:45 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: FLT-bird

Been working since I was a pre-teen - starting at my grandfather’s gas station, then summer jobs, then restaurants, bars, hotels. Dropped out of college to work in a factory. Factory closed, did odd jobs for a while. Went back to night school and got my BS, then grad school (paid for by the corporation where I had gotten a job clerking in the data center), all the while working weekends at restaurants.

Never saw an episode of Cheers, SNL, Seinfeld, Friends, MASH, etc. because I was always either in night school or moonlighting. Didn’t move too far up the corporate ladder, but did ok.

Bought a fixer-upper - a lot of sweat equity.

I could go on.

Not rich by any means, but of course now everything’s supposed to be my fault.


104 posted on 10/22/2022 8:49:19 PM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America.)
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Oh Kwitchurbelliaching.

I say that as a Gen X-er.

Did you enter the work force just to see your FICA go from "never more then 3%" to 12.4%

The Boomers did.

105 posted on 10/22/2022 8:50:56 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (The nation of france was named after a hedgehog... The hedgehog's name was Kevin... Don't ask)
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To: 9YearLurker

I wasn’t “unemployable” during the Obama administration, bud.

That was the point but as usual, you missed it.


106 posted on 10/23/2022 2:44:27 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Nobody is saying every single thing was easy for the Boomers - just that economic conditions were better for them than they’ve been for Gen X and especially than for Millenials. Its true. The conditions were better then. That’s not their fault and its not a reason to blame them as the article did.


107 posted on 10/23/2022 2:46:15 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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They voted for it..


108 posted on 10/23/2022 2:49:29 AM PDT by newnhdad (Our new motto: USA, it was fun while it lasted.)
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To: FLT-bird

“Nobody is saying every single thing was easy for the Boomers - just that economic conditions were better for them ... That’s not their fault and its not a reason to blame them as the article did.”

Economic conditions were better for Boomers because they had a better work ethic. They were more ethical overall. They created their own good luck. “Blame” isn’t the right word. They get CREDIT for making good economic conditions; they were raised right.


109 posted on 10/23/2022 3:26:54 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: MayflowerMadam

I actually don’t disagree with you that the work ethic of Americans in general was better 50 years ago than it is now.

That said, I do disagree that they made all their own luck. They got some very favorable conditions presented to them that they didn’t make.


110 posted on 10/23/2022 4:10:27 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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