Millennials are America's largest, most educated generation in American history. But they are also the most complained about, maligned, and misunderstood as they enter mid-life. Most Millennials came of age during The Great Financial Crisis, and the economic changes, many of whom pre-date 2008, have profoundly affected how this generation lives. This story also happened in Japan during the 1991 housing crisis (sound familiar?).

Inspired by the Lost Generation subreddit and thoroughly researched, America's Lost Generation brings together stories from members of r/lostgeneration and research to tell a complete story about how Millennials have survived the last 15 years. Using Japan and its lost generation and decades as a guide, Cameron Lee Cowan explores the plight of Millennials through the lens of their own words and the experiences of their older Japanese cousins. Unlike other books that focus only on numbers and policy, this book merges head and heart into a greater whole of how America's largest, most educated generation that tried to "get it right" ended up being unable to afford housing, children, secure steady employment, and reach adult milestones. Look beyond the memes and the social media comment sections in America's Lost Generation.

Titel
America's Lost Generation
EAN
9781954102279
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
12.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.18 MB
Anzahl Seiten
276