Making Work Work For Gen Y
Many twenty-somethings say they’ll seek out careers that will let them balance jobs and family better than their baby boomer parents did.
Money & Work | Dec 11, 2006 (~849 Words)Editors may request our biweekly story budget, at livewire@journalism.nyu.edu
Taryn Jedlicka studies journalism and metropolitan issues at New York University. She has reported on a range of topics, such as education, transportation, politics, business, health and student life. Her articles have appeared in several Long Island newspapers. She lives in South Huntington, New York.
Many twenty-somethings say they’ll seek out careers that will let them balance jobs and family better than their baby boomer parents did.
Money & Work | Dec 11, 2006 (~849 Words)Once they’re dropped from their parents’ plans, many twenty-somethings opt to “roll the dice” rather than pay the premiums.
Health & Science | Oct 30, 2006 (~708 Words)I was accepted early decision by my first-choice school and couldn’t walk away from the opportunity. Now, I’m stuck with almost $90,000 in debt.
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