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Low Self-esteem, spoiled, and attached to their phone..
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I think the most stressing thing for most students is repaying debt they accumulate when studying. Suddenly in 2018 they are realising this will go up as interest rates raise.
The extra 2.9 % of people being employed would matter fuck all.. to most people. Anything under 7% in any county is basically full employment.
The articles seem quiet different as well, the financial side seems only briefly mentioned in the earlier one and the focus of the 2018 article.
Which news org clucked you into posting this? I find that more interesting.Comment
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There is nothing wrong with this at all. These are two different articles about two different things at different times.
Young kids coming out of college are stunned to learn that after four years of college, all they can get is sucky jobs that barely pays for their college loan plus housing.Herschel Savage
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Not according to the cultists. It means MSM are biased against Chump.There is nothing wrong with this at all. These are two different articles about two different things at different times.
Young kids coming out of college are stunned to learn that after four years of college, all they can get is sucky jobs that barely pays for their college loan plus housing.“If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's but between patriotism and intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition and ignorance on the other.”
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Interesting how these posts work, is it some sort of gay circle jerk or something else?, did you guys get the morning brief wrong again?
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2 posts, same topic.. same dock heads replying same article used.
You four in a circlejerk of self cum???
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Yep, I was at a mail boxes etc and they had a help wanted sign in the window. They were looking for a counter person and a 4 year degree was preferred. I know a few people have degrees in business and work as waiters because they will make shit. Wages havent gone up as they should in a hot economy.There is nothing wrong with this at all. These are two different articles about two different things at different times.
Young kids coming out of college are stunned to learn that after four years of college, all they can get is sucky jobs that barely pays for their college loan plus housing.Comment
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This article (the one on the left) is reporting the results of a Pew Research Poll in 2014, so it is reporting the Millennial's view point in 2014.
Millennials upbeat on finances, cool to political affiliations - latimes
Millennials stand out among other generations for their optimism over personal finances and America's future, according to a new national survey released Friday by the Pew Research Center.
This one (the one on the right) is reporting on the latest financial data as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis last month. So, it is reporting what the data says about the stagnation of wages and the actual financial prospects for millennials as it sits right now.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...nancial-future
Just two years ago, the median American born in the 1980s—the cradle of millennials—had family wealth that was 34 percent below what earlier generations held at the same age, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis reported last month. And all the data show it’s probably going to get worse.
As affluent baby boomers thank years of soaring markets for their paid-off mortgages and plump portfolios, millennials and the next cohort, Generation Z, are weighed down by student debt and stagnant wages. They can only contribute the bare minimum to their retirement plans and struggle to find affordable homes within commuting distance of their jobs.
So, 2 different topics at 2 different time frames and nothing at all to do with any real or perceived bias. Neither one of which actually has anything to do with unemployment rates.
But just keep throwing that mud, something is sure to stick at some point.
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