Millennial men leave a perplexing hole in the hot U.S. job market - Los Angeles Times

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'...They hemorrhaged high-paying jobs after technology and globalization hit manufacturing and mining...'

Two kids and no job because he feels he needs to be paid “what he’s worth?” He needs to get his head out of his ass and start thinking of those children FIRST instead of himself.

This guy is unemployed by choice. I don’t feel the least bit sorry for him. You can work full time and go to school as long as you are willing to sacrifice video game time for it.

That's cause they are graduating college with no skills but know America is evil.

“If you get to the point where you’re turning 30, you’ve never held a real job and you don’t have a college education, then it is very hard to recover at that point.”

Blame Xbox😂

we’re all too busy playing Mario party

Did you ever ask how many older workers were laid off (quite likely due to age discrimination) and never did find a living wage job or any job since that time. Did you ever ask about the number of needless cheap imported Tech workers?

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