Study: 21 Percent Of US Millennial Parents In PovertyCBS DCApr. 30, 2015 |
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More than one-in-five (21 percent) of U.S. Millennial parents is impoverished, with rates of poverty among young Americans expected to expand rapidly as this demographic faces declining wages, vast student debt and an increasing number becoming parents in the coming years. Millennial parents face a particularly high exposure to poverty given that Millennials (young Americans between 18 and 34 years of age) face an unemployment rate that is over 40 percent higher than the national average and are the first generation in modern times with higher poverty rates and lower incomes than the preceding two generations of Americans. Read More |