Tag Archives: Millennials

Wall Street Frets about its Nightmare Generation, by Wolf Richter

Millennials have not yet fully realized just how completely they’ve been screwed by prior generations, but they’re figuring it out. From Wolf Richter at wolfstreet.com:

Turns out, to the greatest consternation of some folks on Wall Street, millennials are smart.

They don’t trust the stock market,” Goldman Sachs determined in a survey. Only 18% thought that the stock market was “the best way to save for the future.” It’s a big deal for Wall Street because millennials, having surpassed the baby boomers, are now the largest US generation – and the future source of bonus checks for Wall Street.

“Millennials will become the most important financial generation in America, and the industry will have to adapt to meet their needs,” the report warned.

The older ones in the cohort have seen the market soar, collapse, re-soar, re-collapse, re-soar…. They’ve seen what amount of monetary gyrations the Fed undertook to re-inflate stocks this time around. They’ve read about the stock market scandals and manipulations, high-frequency trading, dark pools, and spoofing. They’ve seen that the little guy gets mauled, that you can make a ton of money if you get in at the right time and get out before it’s too late. They’ve seen hard-working people get wiped out. They’d rather play with their apps than mess with that infernal machine.

But they do have a problem, smart as they are: they’re carrying on their shoulders a good part of the $1.2 trillion of student debt outstanding. In 2004, Americans under the age of 30 had $146 billion in student loans, according to Equifax. By 2014, in just ten years, the student-debt burden of the under-30 cohort had skyrocket by 152% to $369 billion.

Delinquencies are rising. Some of the millennials have gotten caught up in the for-profit-college scandals that have left them with lots of debt and little education. Now they’re waiting for a taxpayer bailout. It has been the school of hard knocks for them.

But there are consequences. Equifax determined in its analysis that millennials aren’t borrowing money to buy homes like their predecessors a decade ago did – “a trend that may have as much to do with high levels of student debt and poor job prospects as it has to do with trauma from the housing bust….

To continue reading: Wall Street Frets about its Nightmare Generation 

http://wolfstreet.com/2015/06/24/goldman-equifax-face-wall-streets-nightmare-generation-millennials/

Libertarian Students Honor Their Chosen Hero, Edward Snowden, by Robby Soave

As time passes, Edward Snowden’s disclosures about the US intelligence apparatus loom ever larger and more heroic. SLL was initially skeptical that they weren’t just a stunt by that apparatus, using Snowden to let us all know that we were being watched 24/7. That skepticism fades the longer Snowden remains outside the US, and it’s encouraging to see him, and what he has done, embraced by the younger generation. From Robby Soave at theburningplatform.com:

International Students for Liberty Conference proves spread of libertarian ideas among millennials.

There are no heroes, only heroic actions. That’s what NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden told a cheering crowd of more than 1,000 libertarian students at the International Students for Liberty Conference in Washington, D.C. this weekend. Thanks to the magic of modern technology, Snowden was able to accept his award via video feed, and answered questions from ISFL President Alexander McCobin.

Snowden’s statement carried deep irony, given that the room universally and undeniably disagreed with him—he was their hero. While many students were also delighted to hear from Rand and Ron Paul, Justin Amash, John Stossel, Andrew Napolitano, and a host of other libertarian celebrities over the course of the weekend, Snowden was the main draw. He received standing ovation after standing ovation for his encouraging words about the importance of reining in government surveillance run amok.

That fact will not be surprising to anyone who has spent serious time at college campuses, talking to students, surveying their general sentiments about culture and politics. A libertarian lightning bolt has struck the under-30 crowd. The result has not been instant-conversion but a slow, general embrace of the idea that the government cannot be trusted to run our lives.

http://www.theburningplatform.com/2015/02/18/libertarian-students-honor-their-chosen-hero-edward-snowden/

To continue reading: Libertarian Students Honor Edward Snowden