Young Invincibles serves as a resource for media outlets across the country on a wide range of topics surrounding the economic security of young adults, including health care, higher education, financial security, and careers. We also help connect young people to media opportunities to share their stories. Please find our recent coverage below, and contact us if you would like us to be a part of your story.
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About HHM
Health Help is a not-for-profit program that provides comprehensive enrollment and advocacy services to eligible Mississippians attempting to enroll and/or reapply for state benefits in Medicaid/CHIP. We also serve as a resource to help Mississippians navigate the new benefits under...
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About Young Invincibles
Young Invincibles began in the summer of 2009, out of the recognition that young people’s voices were not being heard in the debate over health care reform. In a little more than a year, ‘YI’ went from a group run...
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Student loan debt becomes talking point
NewsOK on August 26, 2012 by Casey Smith of TulsaWorld.com With more than a trillion dollars in student loan debt outstanding, the topic is a presidential campaign talking point. Nationwide in 2010, an estimated two-thirds of students graduated with average...
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It’s Not Always Sunny in Young America
By Adrienne Sheares The onset of the Great Recession showed the world, it’s not always sunny in young America. At the rate we’re going, we’re set to be missing 2.7 million youth jobs over the next 10 years. Higher education...
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Young Adults With Student Debt Struggle to Buy Homes
By: Title Source, August 21, 2012 When funding their college education, one of the last things on students’ minds might have been how their student loans would affect their ability to buy a home. However, according to a report from...
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College kids gird for ‘student loan debt bomb’ in their futures
am New York on August 21, 2012 by Sheila Anne Feeney “It’s easy to feel like you’re drowning when you look at how much college will cost,” says Shade Oladetimi, 18, a pre-med student entering New York University this Fall....
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Student Debt Pushes Homes Out of Reach
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on August 21, 2012 by Tim Grant College graduates typically earn more than non-college graduates during the course of their lifetimes, yet the average 30-year-old who left school with a bachelor’s degree in 2004 is most likely ineligible today...
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Home Buying Affected By Student Debt
By: Homefinder.com on August 20, 2012 Many consumers probably didn’t think about how student loans affect their ability to buy a home, but a new report from Young Invincibles showed that many Americans have been unable to secure mortgages because...