Young Women Make Economic Strides As Young Men Fall Behind In U.S.
More young men are "falling to the bottom of the income ladder," while young women drive growth in the number of young people working full time in the U.S., according to a new Census Bureau report.
by Hansi Lo Wang
Apr 19, 2017
1 minute
Here's the good news about young adults in the U.S. over the past four decades: More of them are working full time and year-round.
In 1975, close to 67 percent of adults from ages 25 to.
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