What’s the Matter with Kids Today? Not a Thing (David Brooks, The New York Times, 5 November 2000)
Generation Y: They’ve arrived at work with a new attitude (Stephanie Armour, USA Today, 6 November 2005)
For the funemployed, unemployment is welcome (Kimi Yoshino, Los Angeles Times, 4 June 2009)
The Millennial Muddle (Eric Hoover, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 11 October 2009)
How a New Jobless Era Will Transform America (Don Peck, The Atlantic, March 2010)
The Real Generation Gap (Robert J. Samuelson, Newsweek, 4 March 2010)
Long Road to Adulthood Is Growing Longer (Patricia Cohen, The New York Times, 12 June 2010)
The Boomers Agree: The Lazy Millennials Want to be Jobless (Maria Bustillos, The Awl, 8 July 2010)
What Is It About 20-Somethings? (Robin Marantz Henig, New York Times Magazine, 18 August 2010)
What’s the Matter with Twentysomething Kids Today? (Slate, 20 August 2010)
I became an adult at 22: Why can’t you? (Nelle Engoron, Salon, 21 August 2010)
Poor Camille Paglia Thinks Lady Gaga is Trying to be a Sex Symbol (Maria Bustillos, The Awl, 13 September 2010)
Young, Educated, and Unemployed (Amanda M. Fairbanks, Good, 9 October 2010)
Generation Why? (Zadie Smith, The New York Review of Books, 25 November 2010)
Literary Writers and Social Media (Alex Madrigal, The Atlantic, 8 November 2010)
Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction (Matt Richtel, The New York Times, 21 November 2010)
Young Americans: Left Out in the Rain (The Economist, 6 January 2011)
No McMansions for Millennials (S. Mitra Kalita and Robbie Whelan, The Wall Street Journal, 13 January 2011)
Choosing Self-Esteem Over Sex or Pizza (Roni Caryn Rabin, The New York Times, 11 January 2011)
A Waste of a Generation (Alexei Bayer, Research Magazine, March 2011)
Educated, Unemployed, and Frustrated (Matthew C. Klein, The New York Times, 20 March 2011)
A Generation of Slackers? Not So Much (Catherine Rampell, The New York Times, 28 May 2011)
Are millennials cut out for this job market? (Ruben Naverrette, Jr., CNN, 6 August 2011)
End political gridlock: Put a millennial in charge (Laura Sessions Stepp, CNN, 6 August 2011)
Generation Limbo: Waiting It Out (Jennifer 8. Lee, The New York Times, 31 August 2011)
A Sad End to the Summer (Daniel Alexandre Portoraro, Frum Forum, 3 September 2011)
Generation Y’s most coveted reward (Sarah Kliff, Wonkblog, 28 September 2011)
The Kids are Actually Sort of Alright (Noreen Malone, New York Magazine, 16 October 2011)
Penn State, My Final Loss of Faith (Thomas L. Day, The Washington Post, 11 November 2011)
Generation Sell (William Deresiewicz, The New York Times, 12 November 2011)
The Shrinking Boundaries of Being a (Certain Kind of) Twentysomething (Richard Lawson, The Atlantic Wire, 27 July 2012)
The Cheapest Generation (Derek Thompson and Jordan Weissmann, The Atlantic, September 2012)







