80 Million Strong (for Young American Jobs)

80 Million Strong (for Young American Jobs) was a coalition aiming to unite young Americans to own and direct their economic reality. The summit, taking place July 14–15, 2009 in Washington, D.C., looked at the problems that young people face in order to find constructive, long-term solutions. Stakeholders convened, proposing legislation that creates new jobs for the new economy.[1]

Steps to doing this:[2]

  1. Convening a summit of young people in Washington, DC to discuss this problem and propose solutions
  2. Developing federal legislation based on the summit's recommendations
  3. Building a grassroots coalition that truly reflects and empowers the Millennial generation

The coalition is now official disbanded.

Coalition

Background

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