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posted by martyb on Monday May 27 2019, @06:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the it's-all-the-millennials'-fault dept.

The World Socialist Web Site, publication of record of the ICFI (SEP), on May 24th released a report about the grim situation many millennials face:

The stock market is booming, and President Donald Trump is boasting at every turn that the unemployment rate is lower than it has been in five decades.

However, the working class, the vast majority of the population, is confronting an unprecedented social, economic, health and psychological crisis. The same processes that have produced vast sums of wealth for the ruling elite have left millions of workers on the brink of existence.

Perhaps no segment of the population reflects the devastating consequences of these processes so starkly as the generation of young people deemed the "millennials," those born roughly between the years 1981 and 1996. More than half the 72 million American millennials are now in their 30s, with the oldest turning 38 this year.

A recent exposé by the Wall Street Journal noted that millennials are "in worse financial shape than prior living generations and may not recover." The article, "Millennials Near Middle Age in Crisis," [paywalled] concludes by stating that people born in the 1980s are at risk of becoming "America's Lost generation."

Selected bullet points from the WSWS article:

  • Millennials have taken on 300 percent more student debt than their parents' generation. [Source: The College Board, Trends in Student Aid 2013]
  • By 2014, 48 percent of workers with bachelor's degrees are employed in jobs for which they're overqualified. [Source: Labor Economist Stephen Rose, published by Urban Institute.]
  • The number of workers in the United States participating in the gig economy is expected to triple to 42 million workers by 2020, and 42 percent of those people are likely to be millennials. [Source: Freshbooks]
  • Between 1978 and 2017, according to the EPI, CEO compensation rose in the US by 1,070 percent, while the typical worker's compensation over these 39 years rose by a mere 11.2 percent.
  • In the 40 years leading up to the recession, rents increased at more than twice the rate of incomes. [Source: Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University.]
  • One in 5 millennials say they cannot afford routine healthcare expenses. Many of these millennials are uninsured because of the cost. An additional 26 percent say they can afford routine health-care costs, but only with difficulty. [Source: Harris Poll]
  • Men and women in their thirties are marrying at rates below every other generation on record. [Source: The Atlantic, "The Death (and Life) of Marriage in America"]
  • It is predicted that most millennials will not be able to retire until age 75. [Source: NerdWallet analysis of federal data]

The report concludes, "Far from becoming the 'Lost Generation' predicted by the Wall Street Journal, this generation of workers carries within it an enormous source of revolutionary potential."

[Ed. Note. I debated whether or not to run this story given the partisan source for the article, but the list of references suggested it was more than a simple opinion piece. So, are things really as grim as portrayed here? I'm too old to be a millennial, but have both personally experienced as well as witnessed many others facing the same trends listed here. Where do things go from here?]


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  • (Score: 5, Touché) by julian on Monday May 27 2019, @11:56PM (6 children)

    by julian (6003) Subscriber Badge on Monday May 27 2019, @11:56PM (#848334)

    I guess I'm just not hurting the right people. [vox.com]

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  • (Score: 0, Redundant) by The Mighty Buzzard on Tuesday May 28 2019, @12:17AM (2 children)

    And that has what to do with the price of tea in China? Or if you prefer it in snooty-egghead-speak, you're using the fallacy of composition.

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    My rights don't end where your fear begins.
    • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 28 2019, @04:37PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 28 2019, @04:37PM (#848549)

      It's called providing evidence for his claim. Fairly convincing evidence, at that, although I am biased because I needed no further proof that Trump's primary strategy is to grant people permission to feel self-righteous anger instead of fear for their irrational phobias (homo, xeno, what have you...) Just another brick in Making Insecure Whites Great Again.

      • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Tuesday May 28 2019, @07:49PM

        by aristarchus (2645) on Tuesday May 28 2019, @07:49PM (#848641) Journal

        if you prefer it in snooty-egghead-speak, you're using the fallacy of composition.

        Right-wing snowflack trigger alert! Clean up on Aisle 14! Bring out the inflatable safe-space bouncy castle!

        Buzztard, in "snooty-egghead-speak" (sorry, some of us are educated enough to understand the subtle distinctions of big words), the fallacy of composition is not here committed. Could explain your reasons for thinking it is? Or is your lumpenproletariaty-pumkinheaded-jargon-spewing incapable of such self-awareness and justification?

  • (Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 28 2019, @12:41AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 28 2019, @12:41AM (#848347)

    Heh, he went full IQ diptard. Don't mess with da Beezus, he's a convicted kiddy diddler. 12 year olds dude.

    • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Tuesday May 28 2019, @01:00AM (1 child)

      Weak as hell. This ain't Twitter or a chan. Do better or be mocked.

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      My rights don't end where your fear begins.
      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 28 2019, @07:32PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 28 2019, @07:32PM (#848633)

        Lol says King Twat.

        And I quote "And that has what to do with the price of tea in China? Or if you prefer it in snooty-egghead-speak, you're using the fallacy of composition."

        Not to mention your initial reply, "You may commence betting on where julian's IQ sits in relation to mine. Betting closes as soon as julian replies with his score. I'd demand proper longshot odds if you want to bet on him coming out ahead.

        Trolling aside, you're thinking entirely with your emotions and accusing others of not using their brains? Seriously? Helping a neighbor out is a grand thing. Taking food from your children's mouths to do it is insane though."

        The most useful thing you added to the discussion was "Helping a neighbor out is a grand thing. Taking food from your children's mouths to do it is insane though" and that is a pretty lame bit of "reasoning".

        Don't want to be insulted? Don't make stupid replies that are fodder for https://www.reddit.com/r/enlightenedcentrism [reddit.com]