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Got a 27-year-old in the family? Wondering how this millennial-in-the-middle compares to his and her peers in terms of work, school and marriage? The Bureau of Labor Statistics has run the numbers and has data for you.

Its long-running survey (thank you, Census Bureau) of a group of Americans born in the early 1980s finds today's 27-year-old to be more educated than adults as a whole. A lot more of them have some college experience, more have earned at least a bachelor's degree, and fewer have dropped out of high school.

Source: Bureau Of Labor Statistics / The Census Bureau  chart: Credit: Quoctrung Bui/NPR

Regardless of education, most Americans in this group have lots of work experience. By the time they are 27, they have held about six jobs.

How Many Jobs Did They Have?

Source: Bureau Of Labor Statistics  chart: Credit: Quoctrung Bui/NPR

In terms of hooking up, marriage style, women are more likely than men (by a large margin) to be married at age 27. Generally, people with more education are more likely to be married than those with less.

Source: Bureau Of Labor Statistics  chart: credit Quoctrung Bui/NPR

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3 responses to “Parenting Millennials: How are they doing? See the stats on their work, school and love lives.”

  1. Kathy @ SMART Living 365.com Avatar

    Interesting facts Penny! I guess it is no surprise that women are more likely to be married than men at that age. But I was somewhat surprised to see that the more educated they were the more likely they were to be married. Thanks for sharing! ~Kathy

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  2. penpen Avatar

    Kathy–I was surprised at that stat too [about educated women being married at younger ages]. That certainly hasn’t been true of my children, their friends and college classmates or my friends’ daughters.
    thanks for stopping by to comment.

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  3. Tam Warner Minton Avatar

    Interesting. The data gives me more questions than answers!

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