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Millennials Don’t Stand a Chance
The Atlantic ^ | April 13, 2020 | Annie Lowery

Posted on 04/16/2020 5:07:35 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff

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To: utax




I would take nominal/rational interests rates (Need to be higher) and cheaper real estate over the depreciating dollar, low purchasing power, debt policies, along promoting savers any day. Your economic motto must be "it's better to burn out, than fade away".
21 posted on 04/16/2020 5:45:39 PM PDT by rollo tomasi
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To: GuavaCheesePuff

I do. We’ve finally reached peak government. Too bad their impulse, and indoctrination, will impel them to ask for even more. THEY should be the ones asking why a universiry “diversity coordinator “ makes $300k a year, and why they are taking out loans to pay his/her/its salary. Will they?


22 posted on 04/16/2020 5:47:34 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass (There should be a whole lot more going on than throwing bleach, said one woman.)
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To: GuavaCheesePuff

Millenials think that their degree in homosexual studies qualifies them for a $100k a year job while ignoring the blue collar jobs like electricians and mechanics and truck drivers.


23 posted on 04/16/2020 5:53:26 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Fauci wants you to believe that you get covid-19 and you die. It's fear mongering at its worst.)
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To: GuavaCheesePuff
The good news is that everyone is winner, everyone is special, and everyone is unique, just like a beautiful snowflake!

Hopefully no one is offended by this post...

24 posted on 04/16/2020 5:54:00 PM PDT by Left2Right (Keep America Great!)
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To: setter

I agree. I remember the days when an employer actually gave you health benefits AND paid into one’s 401K. They called it a “matching plan”. Not anymore.


25 posted on 04/16/2020 5:54:11 PM PDT by Amberdawn
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To: Trailerpark Badass
No, stewards of the economy 30-40 years ago should have been the ones asking representatives they voted for why a university "diversity coordinator" is needed in the first place, and loans are needed to pay his/her/its salary. Did they?

This crap started at the time Millennials were still in their father's testicles.
26 posted on 04/16/2020 5:55:17 PM PDT by rollo tomasi
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To: mad_as_he$$

We start saving for college as soon as our children are born. When children are in school the teachers are encouraging them to go to college. Teachers went to school as children, then went to college after graduating high school. After graduating from college they go right back to school to work as teachers. They have never known anything but the school environment.


27 posted on 04/16/2020 5:57:58 PM PDT by cradle of freedom (Why are they called globalists? Because they want the whole world!)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

They don’t want those jobs because those jobs are too “anti-intellectual” and those jobs gave America Trump.


28 posted on 04/16/2020 5:57:59 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff (I want to thank the Good Lord for making me a Yankee-Old Yankee Stadium (1923-2008))
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To: setter

>>Like me, you grew up with cushy jobs, health benefits, pension plans etc. <<

The hell I did. I worked damn hard to overcome poverty, graduate from college with a MEANINGFUL and USEFUL degree, mastered my craft and continue to work to stay on top of it. I eventually went private and deliver EASILY $2 of value for every dollar I bill.

Any M willing to apply him/herself can do the same. And I know MANY, all of who accepted traditional values of promptness and hard work and eschewed the M culture who are succeeding (b/c they emulate people who succeed),

So speak for yourself about how easy things were. Good for you that you fell into a featherbed. Few did.


29 posted on 04/16/2020 6:02:26 PM PDT by freedumb2003 ("DonÂ’t mistake activity for achievement." - John Wooden)
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To: rollo tomasi

Isn’t it the democrat/college complex? Democrats love colleges. The colleges in turn support the democrats. Democrats give colleges all the money they want to expand their schools with all sorts of nonsense such as black studies, women’s studies and gender studies. In turn the colleges indoctrinate the students with all the democrat/commie crap which makes themdeeply brainwashed life long democrats. Colleges also provide the protesting mobs that democrats can call on at a moments notice.


30 posted on 04/16/2020 6:06:58 PM PDT by cradle of freedom (Why are they called globalists? Because they want the whole world!)
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To: colorado tanker

I agree with you. You’re absolutely right. Trump should pass an executive order that stops congressional pay (along with their staffs) until America is back to work. Let THEM know how it feels.


31 posted on 04/16/2020 6:11:56 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (The Democrats - Unafraid to burn in Hell.)
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To: GuavaCheesePuff

Shouldn’t have voted for Obama twice, Hillary in 16 and Biden in 20.


32 posted on 04/16/2020 6:12:58 PM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: setter

“Like me, you grew up with cushy jobs, health benefits, pension plans etc.”

I grew up with none of that. I saved anyway. I worked for myself from age 26 on. It worked out, eventually.

Why is everyone so mentally convinced they can’t succeed these days? Why do people ignore the incredible rate of tech advance which will continue to open opportunities unheard of at this time? This is a time of upheaval and upheaval brings opportunity, every time.


33 posted on 04/16/2020 6:13:30 PM PDT by SaxxonWoods (Epstein pulled a Carradine, the bozo.)
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To: rollo tomasi

“I would take nominal/rational interests rates (Need to be higher) and cheaper real estate over the depreciating dollar, low purchasing power, debt policies, along promoting savers any day. Your economic motto must be “it’s better to burn out, than fade away”.”

Oh - poor baby!!!


34 posted on 04/16/2020 6:14:53 PM PDT by utax
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To: GuavaCheesePuff
I stopped reading this article. The reason is simple--the younger age cohorts are usually least secure financially. Millennials have certainly had their challenges--but they should be able to recover--in theory.

As an aside, whenever I have angst about Millennial bad behavior, I try to remember that their parents, my generation, must take blame for much of it.

35 posted on 04/16/2020 6:15:47 PM PDT by Lysandru
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To: mad_as_he$$
Life is about choosing, choose wisely.

That's exactly it.

And in addition, when times are good, sock away the money for when times are bad.

We are a million times lucky and blessed to be even born in the first place. Two million times if we are mostly healthy.

We are 10 times again lucky to be born NOT in a sh*thole country or a commie country that appears not to be a sh*thole but is a spiritually sh*thole country.

Millennials in the US today have it better than 99% of the world. They have it better than 99% of people born only a few decades ago in terms of standard of living.

I am no doubt blessed, but also no doubt are millennials. They should focus on THAT, and have gratitude, and start being SMART about their future, rather than whining when life didn't go as they expected, as if their expectations are a moral claim on God's will.

They were not doomed to this. They chose a risky path whether out of ignorance or being misled or sheer entitlement. Their parents share the blame in many cases, but even with that, they are still lucky and blessed in almost all cases.

I say that not to tool on them ... but if they ADOPTED that outlook, then they could work themselves out of their self centered and self generated, self imposed misery. I hope they can become strong and successful, and eventually turn these financial downturns into revised life strategies and spiritual growth.

But if they want freedom and happiness, they've got to earn it and figure it out. Nothing has stopped them from that but themselves and their own choices - and erroneous expectations.

36 posted on 04/16/2020 6:18:16 PM PDT by tinyowl
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To: freedumb2003

“The hell I did. I worked damn hard to overcome poverty, graduate from college with a MEANINGFUL and USEFUL degree, mastered my craft and continue to work to stay on top of it”

It was easier to do back then. Like I said you could work a summer and fall quarter and pay for an entire years tuition. My state school is now 27k per year.

The minimum wage I earned in 1978 is almost $14.50hr today based upon inflation calculator.

My neighbor offered me a job working in a warehouse summer of 1980 after graduation . $7hr and full 100% paid insurance and pension plan. That is about $21-22 hr today. How many jobs pay that today. Very few.

Wages have not kept up with the times. I need a new transmission in my car. Got a quote the other day $4600 because it is a electronic gizmo 9 speed. I worked in a gas station in 1978-1979 who repaired automatic transmissions and the cost back then was $225-300 rebuilt and installed.

A mans wage could support an entire family not any longer

I could go on and on


37 posted on 04/16/2020 6:19:39 PM PDT by setter
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To: rollo tomasi
30-40 years ago I paid $1000 a semester to go to UGA. I could earn enough bartending, and bar managing, to pay that, my rent and food, and have a good bit left over. College towns used to be cheap places to live; now, they’re not. Why?

If by “stewards of the economy” you mean race-baiting democrats, the answer is obvious. Anyone can be successful in college, and no one should be condemned to declasse jobs like electrician, plumber, machinist, etc.

38 posted on 04/16/2020 6:20:54 PM PDT by Trailerpark Badass (There should be a whole lot more going on than throwing bleach, said one woman.)
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To: SaxxonWoods

“Why is everyone so mentally convinced they can’t succeed these days? “

See my post #37. That is not the issue. It is a lot harder to achieve the American dream today if you are entering the job market.
People here are bashing millennials but they grew up in easier times.


39 posted on 04/16/2020 6:23:07 PM PDT by setter
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To: setter

“...My niece and her husband pay over $800 per month for a $5000 deductible health plan...”

Sounds like Obamacare. Who’d they vote for?


40 posted on 04/16/2020 6:24:05 PM PDT by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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