Sunday, September 9, 2012

Financially on Track by 30? For Too Many, It’s a Pipe Dream. Susan Salehi Bankruptcy Ventura Oxnard Camarillo Santa Barbara Woodland Hills Los Angeles CA

http://bkhelpnow.com/wordpress/2012/09/09/financially-on-track-by-30-for-too-many-its-a-pipe-dream

The big 3-0: For many people, turning 30 means being solidly in the adult world in a tangible way — whether that includes getting married or finding a long-term partner, having children, buying a home, or achieving career and financial goals.
But the recession put some speed bumps on many people’s career tracks — or sent them off their tracks altogether — and today, a large number of early 30-somethings find themselves in a profoundly different position than they’d expected.
For instance, The Wall Street Journal recently pointed out that the Great Recession led to disproportionate unemployment among young people and also affected their long-term incomes. The article cites a Bureau of Labor Statistics study showing that most workers have historically enjoyed the greatest income growth before age 30.
It’s a pattern that does not bode well for those turning 30 now.
 
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