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Oh hey, 13 years in my job and I don't hit my states number.
Why the **** am I still doing this again?
Median household income though. Not per person.Oh hey, 13 years in my job and I don't hit my states number.
Why the **** am I still doing this again?
And massively. Management positions or even reaching lower C level positions start coming into play so much more in that age group, which would vastly increase the averages.Yeah, 44 year olds are not millennial. Take out 34-44 year olds from that data set and I bet the numbers are even lower.
Plus all of those unpaid internships that reimburse with "experience."And massively. Management positions or even reaching lower C level positions start coming into play so much more in that age group, which would vastly increase the averages.
@Tevenor , I guess no one was born from '65 to '80. Where'd we come from?
What do 44 year olds have to do with millennials?
That's older than me and I'm am in no way a millennial.
Median household income though. Not per person.
My argument is still valid.Median household income though. Not per person.
Yes it is and I don't know. But I do know that I, and a bunch of other people, are grateful for the work you do here.My argument is still valid.
One day at a time. That's how people do it. They do it one day at a time, while hoping their cars don't breakdown, and they don't get sick, and their kids don't get sick, and their parents don't get sick.Oh crap, I didn't even see that part.....how do people do it?
One day at a time. That's how people do it. They do it one day at a time, while hoping their cars don't breakdown, and they don't get sick, and their kids don't get sick, and their parents don't get sick.
The term millennial originally was coined to define those who graduated high school and joined the work force in the new millennium. (they typically use 1981 as the year). People get lazy with statistics. I read a book by an author who redefined millennials as being born in 1978 as she was born that year and claims to be a millennial. Funny how people choose a date that fits them.What do 44 year olds have to do with millennials?
That's older than me and I'm am in no way a millennial.
Oh hey, 13 years in my job and I don't hit my states number.
Why the **** am I still doing this again?
Median household income though. Not per person.
I would imagine that age range certainly makes the numbers look a bit more inflated than they probably are.
Trust me, it's better for you that way.It seems ever one has their own interpretation of the generations. I found that graphic funny because everyone talks about boomers and millenials but meanwhile, GenX just keeps plodding along.