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GenMe

Generation Me Jean M Twenge, 2006 Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans are more confident, assertive, entitled and more miserable than before. Millennials, Net Generation, iGeneration, GenMe. Gen X are born in the 1960s and 1970s. GenMe was born in … Continue reading

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Twenty-Something

  Twenty-Something   Twenty-Something: Why Do Young Adults Seem So Stuck by Robin Henig and Samantha Henig came out in 2013.  Many Millennials are living in their parent’s basement, eating ramen noodles and sometimes even on food stamps.   Why is … Continue reading

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Why I’m Poor

Why I’m Poor It used to be that you couldn’t find yourself in poverty unless you couldn’t or didn’t want to work.  Generally the unemployed were mentally or physically handicapped.  Sometimes they were alcoholics or drug addicts.  Mostly they were … Continue reading

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