The Millennial Generation
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August 1st, 2018
By: CBS News Staff – cbsnews.com – July 31, 2018 Millennials, estimated to make up more than a third of the American workforce, are re-inventing the traditional concept of employment. They are also leaving their lucrative jobs in order to travel. “This really is a symptom of the job market today. People are voluntarily leaving their jobs at the highest rate...
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July 25th, 2018
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By: Catey Hill – nypost.com – July 19, 2018 This is one point financial experts want to drive home. More millennials are buying homes as the economy rebounds. Now, more than 37 percent of millennials ages 25 to 34 own a home, according to data released this month from the Urban Institute. What’s more, nearly all of them dream about...
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July 25th, 2018
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By: Jim Kreyenhagen – forbes.com – July 23, 2018 Let’s face it — millennials get a bad rap. The popular cliche is that they’re me-focused, narcissistic or unmotivated, but the truth is, they battle steep hurdles today that other generations didn’t face. Beyond that, they tend to be confident, informed, savvy, tech-centric and very knowledgeable consumers. They’re highly entrepreneurial, and...
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July 11th, 2018
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By: Paige Skinner – dallasobserver.com – June 27, 2018 Not to be harsh, but it’s either you or your spouse. We assume this because Dallas was ranked the third-highest city in America for Ashley Madison users. You know, Ashley Madison — the website where men and women in unsatisfying marriages go to cheat. According to a new report that Ashley...
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July 5th, 2018
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democratic Nominee for New York's 14th Congressional District
By: Daniel Marans & Kevin Robillard – huffingtonpost.com – July 4, 2018 At a Democratic gubernatorial candidate forum in Detroit on Monday, progressive underdog Abdul El-Sayed knew just the thing to get the crowd going. “Who here has heard of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez?” he asked. Had they ever. More than 600 miles away from Ocasio-Cortez’s district, the crowd of several hundred...
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June 27th, 2018
Infographic- Nones 18-29
By: Jana Riess – religionnews.com – June 26, 2018 A couple of decades ago, when young adults began showing their dissatisfaction with organized religion by voting with their feet, it was fashionable for pundits to say this was happening because those religions weren’t conservative or demanding enough. Because the exodus was initially most pronounced among liberal, mainline Protestants like Episcopalians...
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June 20th, 2018
Chris Pratt at MTV
By: Tyler McCarthy – FoxNews.com – June 19, 2018 “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” and “Parks and Recreation” star Chris Pratt was honored with the coveted Generation Award at the 2018 MTV Music and TV Awards. The star used his time on stage to share some advice with fans that included references to his faith. Pratt, 38, took the stage where...
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June 13th, 2018
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By: Camille Williams – kare11.com – June 11, 2018 A new report finds that millennials are hopping from job to job more often than other generations. “They are not just motivated by money. They are motivated by meaning,” said Allison Kaplan, Editor in Chief at Twin Cities Business Magazine, who has typed up articles on millennials and this report she...
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June 6th, 2018
Philadelphia Eagles stand for National Anthem
By: Erik Brady – usatoday.com – June 5, 2018 The Philadelphia Eagles were supposed to be at the White House Tuesday to celebrate their Super Bowl title. It’s one of those Washington traditions that is a sort of win-win for both sides. Presidents and players get to bask in each other’s reflected glory. They are America’s winners – of national...
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June 5th, 2018
Social Media (texting) leads to rudeness
By: Rachel Alexander – townhill.com – June 4, 2018 The saying “If you can’t say something nice, say nothing at all” used to be popular in America. This began to change in the 1960s, when loud, in-your-face hippie protests emerged, and so began the spiraling down of manners. Then later on, the emergence of email as a common method of...
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