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Indebted youth: no health insurance. No plan for retirement. No paid vacation. If you're moving back in with mom and turning 30 with no significant assets, you are a member of "Generation Debt".(PERSONAL FINANCE)(Interview)

Publication: The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)

Publication Date: 28-MAR-06

Author: Kennedy, Sean
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Liberation Publications, Inc.

When Anya Kamenetz graduated from Yale in 2002 and couldn't find a good job, she began to wonder if the American dream was falling out of reach for her and her friends, some of whom had massive student-loan and credit card debt and a precarious job with a salary too low to cover it. Young adults in their 20s and early 30s are in bad shape...

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