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Showing Original Post only (View all)Millennials have gotten royally screwed: That's why they're voting for Bernie Sanders [View all]
Millennials have gotten royally screwed: Thats why theyre voting for Bernie Sanders
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In recent years, it seems like a cottage industry of sorts has formed around bashing the Millennial generation as a bunch of narcissistic, lazy, entitled, coddled, uninformed digital junkies who just cant deal with the real world. Though older generations have always complained about youngsters being in trouble, this animus towards Millennials seems rather unique, especially because, well, Millennials are rather unique.
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With all that hate, its easy to forget sometimes that the Millennial generation is also the one that faces staggering levels of debt, a bleak job market (even when one does get a college degree, which has become ever more important), and the overall prospect of having a less prosperous future than ones parents. While todays 18 to 34 year olds are the best-educated generation in American history 22.3 percent with a bachelors degree they also have lower median earnings (inflation adjusted) than 18 to 34 year olds did in 1980, when just 15.7 percent had a bachelors degree. Furthermore, becoming the best-educated generation has made Millennials the most indebted generation. Back in 1993, while the oldest Millennials were busy playing Sega Genesis, the average debt per borrower in the graduating class was under $10,000; by 2015, that number had more than tripled to about $35,000 earning the class of 2015 the honor of being the most indebted ever.
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So then, is it any wonder that Millennials especially those who are currently in college or recently graduated, who happened to grow up during the biggest economic downturn in nearly a century and witnessed how the greed of a few could hurt an entire society are the biggest supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt)? Millennials have inherited an inherently unfair economy and corrupt political system that is a result of nearly four decades of a neoliberal consensus. Or to put it a bit more crudely: Neoliberalism has screwed the Millennial generation. And Sanders is the antithesis of a neoliberal.
The latest poll from the Harvard University Institute of Politics found that Sanders, who trails Clinton overall by about 25 points, actually leads her 41 percent to 35 percent among Democrats aged 18 to 29. It also found that the term Democratic Socialist has, if anything, a positive connotation among this age group 66 percent said the label makes no difference, 24 percent said it would make them more likely to support Sanders, and only 9 percent said less likely. This seems to back up past polls that have shown Millennials reacting slightly more positively to the word socialism than capitalism.
CONOR LYNCH
In recent years, it seems like a cottage industry of sorts has formed around bashing the Millennial generation as a bunch of narcissistic, lazy, entitled, coddled, uninformed digital junkies who just cant deal with the real world. Though older generations have always complained about youngsters being in trouble, this animus towards Millennials seems rather unique, especially because, well, Millennials are rather unique.
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With all that hate, its easy to forget sometimes that the Millennial generation is also the one that faces staggering levels of debt, a bleak job market (even when one does get a college degree, which has become ever more important), and the overall prospect of having a less prosperous future than ones parents. While todays 18 to 34 year olds are the best-educated generation in American history 22.3 percent with a bachelors degree they also have lower median earnings (inflation adjusted) than 18 to 34 year olds did in 1980, when just 15.7 percent had a bachelors degree. Furthermore, becoming the best-educated generation has made Millennials the most indebted generation. Back in 1993, while the oldest Millennials were busy playing Sega Genesis, the average debt per borrower in the graduating class was under $10,000; by 2015, that number had more than tripled to about $35,000 earning the class of 2015 the honor of being the most indebted ever.
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So then, is it any wonder that Millennials especially those who are currently in college or recently graduated, who happened to grow up during the biggest economic downturn in nearly a century and witnessed how the greed of a few could hurt an entire society are the biggest supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt)? Millennials have inherited an inherently unfair economy and corrupt political system that is a result of nearly four decades of a neoliberal consensus. Or to put it a bit more crudely: Neoliberalism has screwed the Millennial generation. And Sanders is the antithesis of a neoliberal.
The latest poll from the Harvard University Institute of Politics found that Sanders, who trails Clinton overall by about 25 points, actually leads her 41 percent to 35 percent among Democrats aged 18 to 29. It also found that the term Democratic Socialist has, if anything, a positive connotation among this age group 66 percent said the label makes no difference, 24 percent said it would make them more likely to support Sanders, and only 9 percent said less likely. This seems to back up past polls that have shown Millennials reacting slightly more positively to the word socialism than capitalism.
http://www.salon.com/2015/12/21/millennials_have_gotten_royally_screwed_thats_why_theyre_voting_for_bernie_sanders/
It is time to stop insulting millenials and start reaching out to them. I have heard far too many people decry the low voter turnout numbers among young people without taking the time to consider why they are not showing up. The reality is that many millenials do not vote because they don't feel the establishment politicians represent them and it is time to start listening to those millenials and find leaders like Bernie who do stand for the issues that are important to them.
The best way to build a progressive movement is to mobilize millenials and I am very proud of Bernie for his efforts to reach out to this demographic that is too often ridiculed or ignored.
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Millennials have gotten royally screwed: That's why they're voting for Bernie Sanders [View all]
Bjorn Against
Dec 2015
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Every nasty PM they send, needs to be posted in GDP. They need to be exposed.
in_cog_ni_to
Dec 2015
#14
The establishment doesn't care about Millennials. They are taken for granted, or they
Betty Karlson
Dec 2015
#13
I have a 21 year old daughter and she has voted before. This generation is unlike any before it.
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2015
#16