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Educating millennials on how the economy actually functions should be a top priority.
Yes "EDUCATING" those millennials should be grateful for the scraps they are thrown they are like dogs. They just need to lick the boots of the wealthy some more like good americans.
Maybe because for millions of recent college graduates, their first REAL exposure to capitalism is student loan debt that seriously hinders their lifestyles.
Yes "EDUCATING" those millennials should be grateful for the scraps they are thrown they are like dogs. They just need to lick the boots of the wealthy some more like good americans.
Yes "EDUCATING" those millennials should be grateful for the scraps they are thrown they are like dogs. They just need to lick the boots of the wealthy some more like good americans.
You sound like someone any business would be delighted to employ.
Far more than millennials are affected by flat wages and a rising cost of living.
All the more reason they should learn how the economy actually functions. Why their wages are flat and why costs are rising. Why they are expected to pay for retiring generations who paid for the generations that preceded them. Think they know that's coming? Bet not.
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