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The Success Sequence and How to Avoid Poverty
The Success Sequence refers to having a high school diploma, a full-time job, and waiting until age 21 to get married and have children. The American Enterprise Institute reports that 97% of millennials who follow this sequence are above the poverty line in adulthood.
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The success sequence suggests that achieving financial stability is more likely when individuals complete their education, get a job, get married, and then have children.
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The success sequence suggests that achieving financial stability is more likely when individuals complete their education, get a job, get married, and then have children. However, some argue that this sequence does not take into account systemic barriers and may not be applicable to everyone.
ChapterThe Success Sequence and How to Avoid Poverty
EpisodeBen Shapiro's Plan To End Poverty [TEASER]
PodcastIf Books Could Kill
Following minimum requirements, such as having a job that pays more than the poverty line, can help millennials avoid poverty.
09:41 - 12:08 (02:27)
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Following minimum requirements, such as having a job that pays more than the poverty line, can help millennials avoid poverty. According to the latest AEI report, 97% of millennials who follow these steps are above the poverty line by adulthood.