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Originally Posted by SmoggyFlamesFan
Yes. Hyperbole. A very low percentage of millenials are able to afford homes, raise children, hell, even have enough for groceries some weeks. There are those of us who get a bad rap for being lazy and entitled. I do not condone those who expect everything handed to them. However, for those that hold decent jobs and are hardworking, we are finding ourselves at quite the disparity economically.
Wages have not increased at the same level as the cost of good and services around us, which have increased dramatically. That is fact. Again, sorry to derail, but I must oblige you with an answer.
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Please.
The reason millienials are having a tough time finding work and a satisfactory income is because an overwhelming percentage of them are going to post secondary and getting degrees for which there are no jobs.
In the meantime a record number of high PAID skilled trades are going unfilled.
If we'd stop shoving the college or bust story down everyone's throat more people would have a better life with a better job and better pay. Oh, and they wouldn't be stuck with record student loans.
With the amount of well paying jobs available in both the US & Canada, anyone without a family that is unemployed has nobody to blame but themselves.
Now can we get back to the topic on hand instead of your stupid claims?