Why Millennials Are Getting Hit Hardest By the Sagging Eco**my
For millennials, the White House's monthly job reports haven't contained anything positive in a long while.
The same can be said of the latest report released Friday that showed employers added 288,000 jobs in April and that last month saw unemployment fall to 6.3%.
Both those numbers are much better than what was expected—but they're hollow. The unemployment rate dipped primarily because many people gave up trying to find a job, according to experts, which is **t a trend the White House wants to see. Millennials, the generation born roughly from the early 1980s to the early 2000s, make up a significant chunk of the group ** longer trying to find work. Read more...