: I guess going to college instead of learning a trade (like our parents did) wasn't the golden ticket to success it was sold as being.
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Fading? It faded in the mid 70. It died upon the advent of Reagan's trickle down economic fascism.
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The reason is that many young adults are forced to work two part time jobs in order to make ends meet. The Trump era will change this.
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Totally! Trump definitely cares about the working poor and totally didn't stuff his dick in his own ass!
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it's great that more ppl are getting degrees even advanced but at the end of the day it's not what u know it's who u know!!
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@WSJ: Study shows barely half of U.S. 30-year-olds outearn their parents, a decline from the early 1970shttp://on.wsj.com/2gG9UnOThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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almost like a
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@WSJ@mattdpearce Those at the top of the financial heap have extracted so much wealth from our economy there's not enough left to functionThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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that's not it. They say at a similar age and I far out earn mine but life isn't as simple. There are articles on it.
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I'm just going by what I see.
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yea there was a big article maybe 4-5 years ago explaining why parents shouldn't push their children to move out
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I haven't pushed mine out but they left on their own. They couldn't wait lol
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