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David Yamada: "The Looming Twenty-First Century Generation Gap: Economic Challenges Facing Younger Workers"

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David C. Yamada has posted an article on SSRN titled "The Looming Twenty-First Century Generation Gap: Economic Challenges Facing Younger Workers." The abstract follows below:

"Younger adults preparing to enter today's workforce face a confluence of economic challenges unknown to many of their predecessors. These include rising student loan debt, barriers and higher thresholds to entry-level jobs, reduced wages and benefits, and heavier responsibilities for funding their own retirements and those of preceding generations. Many of these concerns were in play before the recession, but the economic meltdown has intensified all of them. Although the exact mix of these factors remains speculative, potentially we face a long period of generational strife that will play out in our workplaces, boardrooms, and legislatures."

Posted by Patrick Siegfried, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal.



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