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Echo boom generation
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Last year, the California Department of Corrections even changed its name: It's now the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. There's a novel idea. Most cons and ex-cons don't believe in rehabilitation, but who knows, maybe it will work. For sure, people who have been treated badly for a decade in prison don't usually become model citizens.
There are even some who say that the increased crime rate is just a statistical glitch - that the "echo boom" generation is entering prime crime-committing age, which is roughly between 18 to 30 years old or so. The problem with that theory is that in California, which has the most people in this demographic, violent crime rates actually decreased last year. Richard Hertling, deputy assistant attorney general for legal policy, admitted, "We r...
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THEY have been called Generation Y and echo boomers. Eighty million strong and larger than the baby boom generation, these young Americans were born between 1982 and 1997. Although the exact dates of this generation have been debated, they are the torchbearers who will carry the United States into the future over the next 50 years. They will support Social Security, and confront challenges from globalization to the nation's aging infrastructure.
Some have been stereotyped as flip-flop-wearing slackers, but in reality, they are seeking a better work-life balance than their parents. With their superior technology skills, they just might pull it off.
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THEY have been called Generation Y and echo boomers. Eighty million strong and larger than the baby boom generation, these young Americans were born between 1982 and 1997. Although the exact dates of this generation have been debated, they are the torchbearers who will carry the United States into the future over the next 50 years. They will support Social Security, and confront challenges from globalization to the nation's aging infrastructure.
Some have been stereotyped as flip-flop-wearing slackers, but in reality, they are seeking a better work-life balance than their parents. With their superior technology skills, they just might pull it off.
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Could Oklahoma's apartment tenant mix undermine rosy predictions for that sector?
Veteran analyst Mike Buhl said he fears that a unique mixture of youthful "millennials" and struggling families may indirectly play spoiler roles.
... in their mid-20s to mid-30s, the echo boom generation, and he credited them for a huge d...
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... told a general session audience, "The 'echo boom' generation--people in their early 20s to ear...
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NEW YORK, Dec. 20, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- As investors see slight, yet promising, signs that the U.S. economy is likely to evade a double-dip recession and that the supply-demand dynamics of the still-frail commercial real estate industry have mostly bottomed, there is an increased willingness to look for buying opportunities beyond either super core markets and trophy assets or vastly distressed properties, according to the fourth quarter 2010 findings of the PwC Real Estate Investor Survey, formerly known as the Korpacz Real Estate Investor Survey(R), released today.
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..., and encouraging demographic trends from the echo-boom generation. Many of the Survey respondents be...
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... foundation of support for the next generation of homeowners, the echo-boom generation, which out...
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...They are the baby boomers--the generation born between 1946 and 1964--and they total 82.8 mi...As the millennial, or echo-boom, generation graduates and leaves campus, the ...
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.... Because the echo boom generation--the 83 million people between the...