本篇阅读材料 美国孩子担心未来工资 选自《时代》(原文标题:What teens worry about: drugs, sex and future salaries? 2012.4.13)。如果大家觉得比较简单,就当作泛读材料了解了解,认识几个新单词或新表达方式也不错。如果大家觉得这些材料理解上有难度,不妨当做挑战自己的拔高训练,希望大家都有进步^^
You might think teens have it easy. But they worry about a lot: bullying, getting into college, fitting in, finding a date. Now add earning enough money to the list.
have it easy 过得舒服;处境很好;放松
fit in 融入;适应
Just 56% of teens aged 14-18 believe they will be as well off financially as their parents, according to a Junior Achievement and Allstate Foundation survey. So much for the optimism of youth. That s down from 89% in the same survey one year earlier. In another major shift, the survey found that teens are pushing back the age at which they expect to be financially independent; more now say they will be at least 25 years old before they are on their own, compared to 20 in the earlier sample.
well off 手头宽裕;富裕的;处境好的
push back 把 向后推;推迟
What gives? According to USA Today, there is a cumulative effect after so many years of recession and slow growth. Teens have seen family and friends lose jobs and homes; they can t help but feel vulnerable. The paper reports:
Many kids were shielded by parents during the downturn, says Rob Callender, director of insights at youth research firm TRU. Moms and dads would do without to avoid taking things away from the kids. As finances dwindled, though, those parents have been forced to level with the kids about their economic reality.
what gives? 怎么回事?
cumulative effect 累积效应
vulnerable adj. 易受伤害的;脆弱的
shield v. 保护;庇护
downturn 经济衰退;低迷时期
level with 对 说实话
Teens have also had trouble finding summer jobs, though prospects are better this year. And teens report getting fewer money lessons in school. According to the JA poll, just 24% say teachers instruct them about how to manage money, down from 58% a year earlier. This jibes with a report from the Council for Economic Education, which found that fewer states are requiring schools to test in the area of economics and to offer a personal finance course.
jibe with 与 一致
Teens may also be suffering from what many adults acknowledge: parents are horrible role models when it comes to things like saving and budgets. Only half of parents regularly set aside money to save; only 43% set financial goals; and only 24% take specific steps to diversify their investments, according to a T. Rowe Price Parents, Kids and Money survey.
suffer from 忍受,遭受;受 之苦
set aside 留出;把 置于一边
In the JA survey, teens reported a significant drop in parents saving as a result of the recession 21% this year vs. 59% last year. As you might expect, teens are modeling that behavior. Just 56% plan to save some of their income, down from 89% a year ago, according to JA. It s not just a plan; it s happening, according to the Pew Research Center, which found that young adults are getting a slower start saving for retirement.
It should come as no surprise then that fewer teens are practicing sound money management skills. JA found a three-fold increase in teens that report not budgeting. This largely confirms a separate survey by Schwab, which found a sharp fall off in teen money management ability. According to that survey, just a quarter of 18-year-olds know how to manage a credit card down from two-thirds. Less than half know how to check the accuracy of a bank statement down from 60%.
This all represents a huge setback in the push for a more financially literate population, which many see as our best hope for staving off another financial crisis. In this environment, debilitating teen money myths are sure to persist.
setback n. 挫折;退步
stave off 避开;延缓
Question time:
1. Why do more teens worry about future salaries?
2. Whats the authors attitude to teens money management skills?
A. relieved B. anxious C. angry D. indifferent
1. Because there is a cumulative effect after so many years of recession and slow growth. Teens have seen family and friends lose jobs and homes; they can t help but feel vulnerable.
2. B. anxious (从最后一段第一句可以看出,作者说因为青少年的理财能力差,我们在推迟下次金融危机退后了一大步。)
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