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 WASHINGTON - Call it the recession s lost generation.In record-setting numbers, young adults struggling to find work are shunning long-distance moves to live with Mom and Dad, delaying marriage and buying fewer homes, often raising kids out of wedlock. They suffer from the highest unemployment since World War II and  stanley cup website risk living in poverty more than others  151; nearly 1 in 5.New 2010 census data released Thursday show the wrenching impact of a recession that officially ended in mid-2009. It highlights the missed opportunities and dim prospects for a generation of mostly 20-somethings and 30-somethings coming of age in a prolonged slump with high unemployment. We have a monster jobs problem, and young people are the biggest losers,  said Andrew Sum, an economist and director of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University. He noted that for recent college grads now getting by with waitressing, bartending and odd  stanley cup jobs, they will have to compete with new graduates for entry-level career positions when the job market eventually does improve. Their really high levels of underemployment and unemployment will haunt young people for at least another decade,  Sum said.        Poverty continues to rise in U.S., now 15.1%South, West lead U.S. in marriage and divorceNew data shows soaring wealth gap among racesRichard Freeman, an economist at Harvard University, added,  These people will be scarr stanley uk ed, and they will be called the  lost generation   151; in that their car Spet Women s Power Dinner
 With protestors crowing from the sidewalks outside, the FCC met to discuss the proposed net neutrality rules on Thursday. Mignon Clyburn was the first commissioner to speak and kicked things off with a termo stanley  story about how she knew something wasn ;t right about the proposed rules. She knew, because her elderly mother called her and told her so.     The FCC  Still  Stinks at Defending the Internet  Clyburn explained in her statement how her mother had never in her entire career called her to ask about a policy initiative. But all that changed in late April, when reports of net neutrality rules that would allow pay-to-play deals between service providers and internet companies. Clyburn   mom certainly wasn ;t the only one concerned, either. Protests have pretty much been going on nonstop since stanley cup  then, and Clyburn recognizes that. [The public has] made it clear that the internet is a great equalizer in our society, and that average users should have the same access as those with deep pockets, Cly stanley thermos burn said in her statement. After she ;d explained her position, she concluded, So Mom, I hope that answers most of your questions, and I sincerely hope that you won ;t feel compelled to ask me any more significant policy questions for another 16 years. Update: Despite the concerns of Clyburn   mother, the FCC moved forward with rules after all. FCC Is Moving Forward With Its Horrible Plan for an Internet Fast Lane