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Millennials 18-33-years-old are more educated than any other generation, but they’re still feeling the effects of the recession and are less likely to be employed than Gen Xers.

Mar 24 2015

Millennials 18-33-years-old are more educated than any other generation, but they’re still feeling the effects of the recession and are less likely to be employed than Gen Xers. Pew’s new research also shows that Millennial men are still not fairing as well as their female counterparts: over 25% of Millennial women have college degrees, compared to 21% of men. Fewer males of the generation are employed than Boomers or Silents were at their age, and they are also more likely to be out of the labor force. (CNNWashington Post)