Lower Wages, Lack of Job Opportunities Means more Americans Delaying 'Adulthood'
April 26, 2010
April 26, 2010
CORVALLIS, Ore., April 26 -- Oregon State University issued the following news release:
Despite living in an age of iPads and hybrid cars, young Americans are more like the young adults of the early 1900s than the baby boom generation: They are living at home longer, are financially insecure and are making lower wages.
Indeed, a new study points out that a 22-year-old of today might have much more in common with his or her grandfather or great-grandfather than their . . .
Despite living in an age of iPads and hybrid cars, young Americans are more like the young adults of the early 1900s than the baby boom generation: They are living at home longer, are financially insecure and are making lower wages.
Indeed, a new study points out that a 22-year-old of today might have much more in common with his or her grandfather or great-grandfather than their . . .