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me though is seeing millennials in corporate America and the types of moves they make or don't make. Younger white employees are WAY more willing to take career risks - and there are of course many systematic reasons why that is that we all know. I've been at my company for 15 years, and I'm in a good spot at this point.

But I'll watch the moves that younger people make - the younger Black employees will go for career paths similar to my own - relatively linear in moving up the ladder. There's more stability in that path, but it takes a long time because with promotions and raises you'll rarely get more than 3-5% per year. On the other hand I'll see other younger folks take huge risks - like leaving a secure role for one that is a temporary project, or a newly created team, or going for what might seem like a linear move but in a different part of the organization giving them additional experience to prep for a big jump. Sometimes they'll get burned by that - I've seen them get laid off when a project is completed or when a team was eliminated because of a restructure. But they ALWAYS come back stronger, either within our company to a new, even higher role or somewhere else, and end up in very high positions at a much younger age.

Again, we know all the various reasons why, and there is absolutely multiple levels of bias built into the hiring process. In mentoring younger Black colleagues I try to encourage them to take risks, but I still see it time and time again. It speaks to the top end of stats like this - there's plenty of Black millennials with college degrees and strong work experience making 75-100k while white peers of theirs are making 150-200k with the same amount of experience in years, but that experience is more broad and includes multiple big jumps through the career from risks that were taken.

  

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Why are black millennials falling further behind economically? [View all] , PimpTrickGangstaClik, Tue Apr-27-21 05:53 PM
 
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it's harder for us to recover from all these financial crises
Apr 27th 2021
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it all feels pointless
Apr 28th 2021
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Why?
Apr 27th 2021
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I don't have to read any of all of those words to know the answer.....
Apr 28th 2021
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Are you white? Do you live in another country?
Apr 28th 2021
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this too
Apr 28th 2021
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Great observation- Whites trained to lead
Apr 28th 2021
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RE: Great observation- Whit
Apr 30th 2021
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I've seen this too.
May 03rd 2021
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because millenials are in general
Apr 28th 2021
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They want things to be fair. And nothing is fair nm
Apr 28th 2021
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have not read the book but thought this taxes
Apr 28th 2021
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the article cites student debt as a possible reason, since income is on
Apr 29th 2021
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I didn't realize student loans had such racial disparities
Apr 29th 2021
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      I can't say I disagree with you BUT the Pell Grant should be enough to p...
Apr 30th 2021
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      i cant imagine how good it feels for your fam to GIVE you racks
Apr 30th 2021
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           We are setting our kids up to receive stacks
May 03rd 2021
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All of the our income gains were wiped during the recession
May 02nd 2021
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Because Murica is racist
May 03rd 2021
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its not systematic racism thats for sure
May 03rd 2021
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Guess who’s Black?
May 04th 2021
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      dont you drive a Subaru?
May 04th 2021
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           so... you aren’t Black?
May 05th 2021
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                you drive a Subaru? what black man drives a Subaru?
May 05th 2021
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                     only a white man would think this is funny or accurate
May 05th 2021
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                     if I weren't wedded to my brand I would be in an Outback
May 12th 2021
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                          nah... your BLACKNESS won’t let you buy a Subaru
May 12th 2021
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