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Millennials earn 20% less than Boomers did at same stage of life
Posted on 1/13/17 at 4:55 pm
Posted on 1/13/17 at 4:55 pm

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SOUTH MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (AP) — Baby Boomers: your millennial children are worse off than you.
With a median household income of $40,581, millennials earn 20 percent less than boomers did at the same stage of life, despite being better educated, according to a new analysis of Federal Reserve data by the advocacy group Young Invincibles.
The analysis being released Friday gives concrete details about a troubling generational divide that helps to explain much of the anxiety that defined the 2016 election. Millennials have half the net worth of boomers. Their home ownership rate is lower, while their student debt is drastically higher.
The generational gap is a central dilemma for the incoming presidency of Donald Trump, who essentially pledged a return to the prosperity of post-World War II America. The analysis also hints at the issues of culture and identity that divided many voters, showing that white millennials — who still earn much more than their blacks and Latino peers — have seen their incomes plummet the most relative to boomers.
Andrea Ledesma, 28, says her parents owned a house and were raising kids by her age.
Not so for her. Ledesma graduated from college four years ago. After moving through a series of jobs, she now earns $18,000 making pizza at Classic Slice in Milwaukee, shares a two-bedroom apartment with her boyfriend and has $33,000 in student debt.
"That's not at all how life is now, that's not something that people strive for and it's not something that is even attainable, and I thought it would be at this point," Ledesma said.
Her mother Cheryl Romanowski, 55, was making about $10,000 a year at her age working at a bank without a college education. In today's dollars, that income would be equal to roughly $19,500.
Romanowski said she envies the choices that her daughter has in life, but she acknowledged that her daughter has it harder than her.
"I think the opportunities have just been fading away," she said.
The analysis of the Fed data shows the extent of the decline. It compared 25 to 34 year-olds in 2013, the most recent year available, to the same age group in 1989 after adjusting for inflation.
Education does help boost incomes. But the median college-educated millennial with student debt is only earning slightly more than a baby boomer without a degree did in 1989.
The home ownership rate for this age group dipped to 43 percent from 46 percent in 1989, although the rate has improved for millennials with a college degree relative to boomers.
The median net worth of millennials is $10,090, 56 percent less than it was for boomers.
Whites still earn dramatically more than Blacks and Latinos, reflecting the legacy of discrimination for jobs, education and housing.
Yet compared to white baby boomers, some white millennials appear stuck in a pattern of downward mobility. This group has seen their median income tumble more than 21 percent to $47,688.
Median income for black millennials has fallen just 1.4 percent to $27,892. Latino millennials earn nearly 29 percent more than their boomer predecessors to $30,436.
The analysis fits into a broader pattern of diminished opportunity. Research last year by economists led by Stanford University's Raj Chetty found that people born in 1950 had a 79 percent chance of making more money than their parents. That figure steadily slipped over the past several decades, such that those born in 1980 had just a 50 percent chance of out-earning their parents.
This decline has occurred even though younger Americans are increasingly college-educated. The proportion of 25 to 29 year-olds with a college degree has risen to 35.6 percent in 2015 from 23.2 percent in 1990, a report this month by the Brookings Institution noted.
The declining fortunes of millennials could impact boomers who are retired or on the cusp of retirement. Payroll taxes from millennials helps to finance the Social Security and Medicare benefits that many boomers receive — programs that Trump has said won't be subject to spending cuts. And those same boomers will need younger generations to buy their homes and invest in the financial markets to protect their own savings.
"The challenges that young adults face today could forecast the challenges that we see down the road," said Tom Allison, deputy policy and research director at Young Invincibles.
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Posted on 1/13/17 at 4:56 pm to Byron Bojangles III
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Ledesma graduated from college four years ago. After moving through a series of jobs, she now earns $18,000 making pizza at Classic Slice in Milwaukee
I actually lol'd
If someone has even a modicum of personality and quickness, they can double that income by working in the service industry.
This post was edited on 1/13/17 at 5:03 pm
Posted on 1/13/17 at 4:57 pm to HempHead
i guess social media coordinators don't pay very well
Posted on 1/13/17 at 4:58 pm to Byron Bojangles III
Doesn't matter. They don't need the money while still living at home making Mom and Dad support them.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:01 pm to East Coast Band
Millenials also said they'd rather be an assistant for a celebrity than a CEO of a major company...
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:02 pm to Byron Bojangles III
The baby boomers can retire right about now.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:03 pm to waiting4saturday
Well a celebrity is potus now so it's not so bad
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:04 pm to East Coast Band
quote:mom and dad made their kids bed
making Mom and Dad support them.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:05 pm to Byron Bojangles III
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The median net worth of millennials is $10,090...
It's almost as though they are trying to suck.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:05 pm to Byron Bojangles III
A lot of the baby boomers went to work for a company at age 18 with a good work ethic and advanced their way up through hard work. Its different than little Dakota coming out of college at age 23 expecting big money right off the bat.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:07 pm to Byron Bojangles III
One thing I've learned on this board is no matter what, posters here will bend over backwards to blame millennials 

Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:07 pm to Byron Bojangles III
I remember in the 80s Gen X was suppose to be making less than their parents. That same generation became billionaires the next decade. Millenials should take a page from them as their is about to be quite a few startups coming up.
This post was edited on 1/13/17 at 5:23 pm
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:07 pm to Marco Esquandolas
That's actually pretty incredible considering how many of them are graduating college with tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:07 pm to Byron Bojangles III
In dis bitch. fricking baby boomer scum
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:08 pm to Byron Bojangles III
Even if wages were exactly equal boomers didn't have to pay:
Cell phone bill
Cable bill
Internet bill
Massive car insurance
Health insurance
Etc....
On top of that general costs of goods and living has increased as well.
Also, companies invested in their employees. Now a company demands you have years of experience for entry level jobs.
It's a different world that's not even comparable.
Cell phone bill
Cable bill
Internet bill
Massive car insurance
Health insurance
Etc....
On top of that general costs of goods and living has increased as well.
Also, companies invested in their employees. Now a company demands you have years of experience for entry level jobs.
It's a different world that's not even comparable.
This post was edited on 1/13/17 at 5:11 pm
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:12 pm to Byron Bojangles III
Baby boomers ruined my life!!!
Quit being a bunch of whiny pussies
<------millennial
Quit being a bunch of whiny pussies
<------millennial
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:12 pm to Byron Bojangles III
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Not so for her. Ledesma graduated from college four years ago. After moving through a series of jobs, she now earns $18,000 making pizza at Classic Slice in Milwaukee, shares a two-bedroom apartment with her boyfriend and has $33,000 in student debt.
"That's not at all how life is now, that's not something that people strive for and it's not something that is even attainable, and I thought it would be at this point," Ledesma said.
What's her degree?
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:13 pm to Byron Bojangles III
Water is wet.
Compared to the 1980s, there are very few industries where things are looking up. People can make it and some can excel, but the workforce is increasing and the opportunities arent keeping pace.
Compared to the 1980s, there are very few industries where things are looking up. People can make it and some can excel, but the workforce is increasing and the opportunities arent keeping pace.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:14 pm to Byron Bojangles III
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Well a celebrity is potus now so it's not so bad
Chief of Staff for God-Emperor Trump is a pretty lofty goal.
Posted on 1/13/17 at 5:14 pm to slackster
Plus interest rates were damn near 20%
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