According to a New Study, Millennials Actually Have It Harder Than Other Generations

Millennials are the butts of many jokes these days. From social media to their coveted avocado toast, older generations love to poke fun. As someone who lives on the fringe of this generation (I’m a Xennial), I’ve always been a bit affronted for them – because the world is not what it once was, no matter whether older generations want to believe that’s true or not.

But now that there’s this handy dandy chart basically proving that they’re not just a bunch of whiners, well…maybe people will believe them, even if they’re never going to say they’re sorry.

The charts come as a result of a study done by Axios, and the bottom line is this: even though the median income hasn’t changed since 1977, the cost of literally everything else has risen significantly.

Today’s 30-year-olds, Axios tweeted, are more likely to still be living at home and be saddled with significant college debt than any generation before them.

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Here are how the rest of the charts break down:

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Basically, Millennials are better educated but make less money, and consequently own fewer homes. They’re more in debt. Far fewer of them are getting married, and the birth rate has dropped by almost a whole child per couple.

Even though most people won’t take the study seriously because everyone knows Millennials are just whiners, the truth is that people in this age group don’t need a chart or survey to know they’re not as well off as their parents.

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The good (?) news is that Millennials now make up 25% of the voting population, so they do have the power to change the way things are done if they take that responsibility seriously.

So get out there and do your civic duty, people!

h/t: ScaryMommy

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Job Recruiters Reveal Their Instant Resume Deal-Breakers

Looking for a job is never a fun process.

And no matter how iron-clad the resume, it could always use some work.

So study up on these responses from AskReddit users who also happen to be job recruiters.

1. Crucial info

“My brother works at camping world and told me someone wrote on their resume “If you don’t want me at my worst, you don’t deserve me at my best.” Who the hell puts that on a resume? What does that have to do with godd*mn camping world? She was 29 years old for Gods sake.”

2. Too much info

“People who tie themselves in knots to fit exactly into whatever resume template they are using. Combining jobs because you want to list 4 but the template has space for 3.

Using a template with like 8 bullet points for “awards” and digging so deep you’re listing “second grader of the month May 1992.”

I usually point to the offending section and ask “what are you trying to tell the person reading this?” And if you cant answer that question it doesn’t need to be there.”

3. That’s important

“My friend had someone come into his work with a resume a few years back, one of the “achievements” he had listed was, “Able to walk extremely long distances without getting tired.” “

4. Punctuation is important

“Not using something as simple as capital letters at the start of sentences. And capitalizing words that do not need to be capitalized.”

5. Russian?

“I had a resume once state for work experience being “Hacker – The Internet.”

Other gems included in the resume were:

“I’ve been both fired and hired for hacking various things,” “I’ve never been convicted of a computer crime”

I will admit it gave me a chuckle but certainly was a deterrent for the job.”

6. SMH

“The other day I had someone list “Pre-School” along with the name of the school under their education section.”

7. Pie chart

“This isn’t common nor should be, but I’m gonna share it anyway. A guy turned in a resume for a sales job with a picture of his face and a pie chart breaking down his “amazing” traits like listening and dedication.”

8. Annoyances

“I’m not a recruiter but I have been in charge of hiring, and I hate objectives. They’re useless and waste space, in my opinion. Also I don’t like repetitive bullet points; if you did the same thing at a bunch of different jobs, mix it up and show me what OTHER things you did at the jobs.

They’re not dealbreakers of course, just annoyances.”

9. I don’t even know what this means…

“I’ve spent years eyeballs-deep in a couple of much-beloved MMOs – I’ve been there, pulled the all-nighters, rolled on the loot, I get it – so I can almost understand the temptation, but please for the love of God don’t start banging on about how leading your guild and planning raid strategies is remotely connected to the job you’re applying for.”

10. Dead links

“I hire a lot of front-end developers and UI/UX designers. About a quarter of the resumes I consider have a portfolio or personal site link that is dead. Make sure your site is live before you send out your resume!”

11. Ridiculous jargon

“Ridiculous corporate jargon – “In my last position, I leveraged synergies between business units to create value and a win-win scenario which empowered other business units to think outside the box and take a deep dive into core competencies to create buy-in and game changing results.” Next.

Unprofessional emails, it takes two minutes to set up a new one, no need to keep the one you set up at 15. If you would be embarrassed for someone to read it aloud in front of a office full of people, get a new one.

Cliche action words with no purpose to them. I’m looking for skills on a CV not to see if you’re a dynamic, friendly person who likes to hang out with friends and go to the movies.

Team player but can work well on my own – we all can a CV can’t prove that.

It takes a recruiter 30secs to read a CV, I want your experience to jump out at me, lengthy, wordy CVs make me want to put it to the back of the pile, I’m not reading 10 pages of a project you did 15years ago whilst on your placement year. If you have the experience I’ll be calling you to find out more, so keep it all relevant and but too the point. 2 pages for a low level role, 4 tops for management.”

12. Wrong industry

“Former recruiter.

The only thing I don’t already see mentioned here already is a mission statement for a totally different industry.

“Looking for an exciting career in zookeeping” while applying to an office job is a great way to see that you’re going to leave as soon as you get the job you ACTUALLY wanted.

To a lesser extent, also really vague mission statements. That shows you have no idea what you want, which can be fine in some contexts, but is going to lose out to someone who knows they want the job in question. If you’re trying to create a generic resume, just leave that bit out. If you know what type of career you’re looking for, it’s maybe worth including.”

13. Don’t “rank” yourself

“This one goes out to you Designers out there. I have worked with some well respected graphic designers throughout University and during my career who have been in the field for many years.

Now as graphic designers, your resume is the recruiters first taste at your design skills. That being said, I’ve seen many new designers put a chart displaying their efficiency in various Adobe or design skills.

For example:

x x x x o – Adobe Photoshop

x x x x x – Adobe Illustrator

x x x o o – Photography

x x x x o – Drawing

Every person Ive talked to who hires designers hates when people do this. Often times you will be doing yourself more harm than good by showing your skillset like this. Simply stating your professional skills and not ranking yourself will always be the better choice. Let your portfolio show your levels of proficiency.”

14. Don’t use that font

“Not common but a couple months ago, this kid applied to my clinic for assistant stuff. The damn thing was in Comic Sans. Yuck.

I actually felt bad so I sent him an email with small pointers and improvements he could do on his resume. Doing my civic duty.”

15. Get it together

“Typos, irrelevant information especially, recently a resume came in that had the person’s name, contact info, high school info, and 1 job experience: McDonalds. The whole resume was 1/3rd sheet of paper.

We loved it, its all we needed to know, compared to Mr. I like to take long walks on the beach. We really don’t have time to read even the page you submit, so if it has to be a page, it better be good.

Also we had a guy send a 5 page resume, which is extreme but it was for a higher position, still 5 pages. The kicker is that one of the pages was a full blown headshot selfie.

He didn’t get a call back.”

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These 10 Facts about Astronauts Are Really out of This World

Not everyone is brave enough to venture out into the cold, dark depths of outer space. So, it only makes sense that astronauts are pretty badass. Here are 10 facts about astronauts that’ll make you appreciate how awesome they really are.

1. Don’t leave home without it

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2. Beautiful

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3. Mars

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4. Walk of Fame

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5. Clever

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6. Ohio

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7. Gotta go

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8. Gravity

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9. Wow

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10. Here come the ladies!

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People Who Grew up in the ’80s Will Love These Memes

The 1980s were a wonderful decade. It’s no wonder people are still nostalgic for the unique styles and sounds.

If you missed it, you blew it! But even if you weren’t there, you’re gonna like these memes that pay homage to that glorious decade.

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People Who Grew up in the ’80s Will Love These Memes

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If you missed it, you blew it! But even if you weren’t there, you’re gonna like these memes that pay homage to that glorious decade.

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These 20 Memes Are Only Funny If You Grew up in the 1980s

From Stranger Things to reboots of all our favorite movies franchises, it’s plain to see we’ve got 80s fever!

And these memes will be pretty hilarious to anyone who lived through those great times.

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Tommy Hilfiger’s new line of clothing…

Tommy Hilfiger’s new line of clothing includes a weird feature. You can earn reward points by wearing the clothes, thanks to a smart chip embedded in them. You can eventually redeem these points for Hilfiger gift cards or merchandise. 00

There is an Unbelievable 350-Foot Waterfall on a Chinese Skyscraper

In Guiyang, China, you can now view the world’s tallest man-made waterfall…and it’s on the side of a skyscraper.

The 350-foot tall wonder requires four large pumps to carry the water to the top of the building before it flows down the edifice. The waterfall is only in use for special occasions because it costs over $100 an hour to power the technological marvel.

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Residents of the Chinese city have been split over the waterfall. Some see it as a nice tourist attraction, while others view it as a huge waste of money. Take a look at some photos of the project:

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Watch this video to see the amazing skyscraper waterfall in action.

What do you think of this addition to Guiyang’s skyline?

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Have You Been Saying It Wrong? This Is The Proper Way to Pronounce Gif.

We all love our Gifs, but how on Earth is that word pronounced? I don’t know about you, but I’ve been hearing this debate quite a bit lately.

Some say it like “Jif.” Others pronounce it with a hard “G”. So which one is correct? I’m here to report to the world (sorry if you’ve been saying it wrong the last several years), that the proper pronunciation is “Jif” just like the peanut butter.

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Even Steve Wilhite, the guy who created the GIF, confirms that it’s pronounced “Jif.” It’s easy to see why some are die hard proponents of the hard “G.” Gif, after all, is short for “graphics interchange format.” So we can forgive those who have been, and will continue to, say it that way. But acronyms work differently. Think about the acronym JPEG. It’s short for “Joint Photographic Experts Group”, but we don’t pronounce it “jay-pheg.” It’s “jay-peg.”

This video sums it up. Let’s put this issue to rest FOREVER.

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These 12 Kitchen Products Are Worth Splurging On

Everyone likes a cool, new gadget, but how do you know whether or not something is actually useful or just a shiny piece of junk?

These 12 kitchen products have been tested and loved, though, and people really think they’re worth the money. In the end, you’ll still have to decide, so check them out and start thinking!

#12. A Brita water pitcher

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If you don’t have a fridge that offers filtered water, this pitcher is awesome and your water is always chilled.

#11. An electric can opener

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Have you ever cursed out your regular can opener? Just me? You need one.

#10. A KitchenAid Stand Mixer

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Yes, they’re pricey. But yes, if you’re someone who bakes regularly, you’ll also use it on a weekly basis and it makes your life so much easier.

#9. A soda maker

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If you love La Croix but are going broke feeding your habit, this might be the investment for you.

#8. Stainless steel cookware

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If you’ve never tried it, here’s why you should – and you’ll never go back to any other kind of cookware, either. It’s an investment, but if you spend time in the kitchen, it’s worth it!

#7. The Instant Pot

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You’ve seen your friends talking about these, no doubt, and trying their best to grab one on sale. The reason? You can cook your entire dinner in one pot, from frozen, in like 30 minutes. A must for busy parents who still want to cook healthy at home.

#6. Electric kettle.

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If you’re over your Keurig and have gone to a French press or Aeropress (love both), or if you just prefer tea to coffee, why haven’t you already bought an electric kettle? They make pretty ones these days, too.

#5. Professional Blender

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Make your daily smoothie from the comfort of your own home!

#4. Frozen Yogurt + Ice Cream Maker

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Because we all have both kinds of people in our lives, and everyone needs a treat now and then. If you’re a family who eats ice cream on a weekly basis, this beauty will make it fresh and delicious in less than 20 minutes.

#3. A vacuum sealer

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If you’re someone who sees a good deal and buys in bulk, you’ll need to invest in one of these to make sure your food tastes as good coming out of the freezer as it did going in. Trust me.

#2. These amazing mixing bowls

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They’re stainless steel, are different sizes, have lids, and have built in graters. I mean. What?

#1. A good food processor.

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Once again, if you’re not someone who cooks regularly, then this would just take up counter and/or storage space but if you do, it’s an investment that’s going to make your life a whole lot easier.

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