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De "Average is Over" generatie?
The result is that even though today’s young adults, and graduates in particular, are over-represented in the top quartile of the earnings distribution, they are also far more likely to be at the bottom than the top for earnings relative to reasonable expectations. In both the UK and US, even though only 10 percent of […] The post The Average is Over generation? appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Comments“Reasonable” is doing a lot of work here. by SethLots of head wind for young adults, ...
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Marginal Revolution (United States) | Apr 21, 2026
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Labeling this generation as 'average is over' dismisses the diverse experiences and successes that many young adults achieve today.
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The narrative that today's graduates are struggling is overstated; many are thriving in a competitive global economy.
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The focus on the top quartile obscures the harsh realities faced by a significant number of graduates who are underemployed.
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While some young adults excel, the struggle of many indicates a need for a more nuanced understanding of economic mobility.
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The rising earnings disparity among young adults highlights systemic issues in education and job markets that need urgent reform.
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