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In 2005, the majority of young people lived independently in their own household
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I have to ask, How many people believe the Transition to Adulthood is Hard?
It would appear we have some in this current batch called the Millennials are finding the Real World To hard For them,,,,, What,,, No More Awards For Just Showing Up?
No Safe Place To Run and Hide In When Your Co-Worker At McDonalds Ignores You? 
Quote:By his twenties, Kyle Kaylor imagined he would be living on his own, nearing a college degree, and on his way to a job that fulfilled him.

Instead, at 21, he found himself out of school, living with his parents, and "stuck" working as a manager at a fast food restaurant scraping to make hand-to-mouth.
Launching into adulthood has been tricky, he said.
Now for the real Meat of the article.

Quote:For one, the report shows young men like Kaylor, who makes less than $22,000, have fallen by the wayside when it comes to income.

"In 1975, only 25 percent of men aged 25 to 34 had incomes of less than $30,000 per year. By 2016, that share rose to 41 percent of young men," according to the report.


"That is a product of a shrinking blue-collar economy," said Anthony Carnevale, director of the Center on Education and the Workforce, a non-profit institute at Georgetown University.


Traditionally, men occupied most positions in industries such as manual labor and construction work. With those mostly gone, male wages have been hit harder than "women who started off behind" but excelled in school and college, Carnevale said.
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(Traditionally, men occupied most positions in industries such as manual labor and construction work.)
For that you all need to Thank Obama, the Puppet of Big Business and Soros.
Opening our Borders and Flooding our Country with Low Wage Earners and Unskilled workers.
they'll work for Minimum Wage or less on a construction site, Because they rent homes and put three or four families in it.
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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RE: In 2005, the majority of young people lived independently in their own household - by guohua - 04-20-2017, 07:31 PM

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