Members of Utah’s Millennial generation are concerned about finding jobs that provide enough income to pay off their student debts.
That is one key difference between the Millennials (born from 1981 through the early 2000’s) and earlier generations, including GenX (1965-1980), Baby Boomers (1945-1964), and the Silent Generation (1928-1945) reflected in the second part of a report issued today by the Utah Foundation, Millennials and Boomers: How Utah’s Generations Compare to Each Other and the Nation.
This second report in a series of four looks at the attitudes of Utah residents in various generational groups regarding finances and workplace preferences. It also shows that Utahns are more stable in their jobs than their peers nationwide, especially those who are married and have children.
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