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Be prepared for the next great transfer of wealth. Buy physical silver and storable food.
Entering the workforce during a recession puts young people behind from the start.
[Ed. Note: As per my recent interview. ~Kerry.]
by Derek Thompson
National Journal
The nearly 3.7 million American babies born in 1982 weren’t special, except to their families. But in the eyes of demographers, they were categorically different from the 3.6 million Americans born in 1981. They were the first members of a new club: Generation Y.
This so-called millennial cohort, the largest generation in American history, landed in the cradle during an awful recession, learned to walk during the Reagan recovery, came of age in the booming 1990s, and entered the labor market after the Sept. 11 attacks and before the Great Recession, the two tragedies of the early 21st century. They’ve survived an eventful few decades.
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2013-04-27 08:45:11
Source: http://silveristhenew.com/2013/04/27/millennials-are-the-unluckiest-generation/