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Metafilter tags jobs, millennial, money, work
Author: Toddles

Here's why Americans under 40 are so disillusioned with capitalism Millennials have had such a tumultuous start in the workforce, they have been nicknamed the "unluckiest generation." They are struggling to navigate the most unaffordable housing market since the early 1980s. And that's before anyone talks about the larger challenges of climate change, wars and political partisanship and paralysis.


My suggestion was simple: Treat workers better. This wasn't the answer they wanted. Many rushed to tell me how generous their pay raises have been, how easy it is to go from an entry-level job to management at their company, and how they have diversified their workforce. These are all welcome efforts, but they miss the bigger picture. Young people in America have come of age during the Great Recession, the sluggish recovery that followed and then the coronavirus pandemic. Unemployment has been 10 percent or higher twice in the past 15 years. Young workers have seen how expendable they are to companies and how quickly financial security can evaporate.


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