In her Sept. 15 column, "Many life milestones are out of millennials' reach," the Washington Post's Catherine Rampell by her own admission reinforced some of the negative stereotypes swirling around millennials. They hang out in their parents' basements. They don't buy homes. They don't even rent. They don't marry. Not because they don't have dreams, but because they perceive them to be unattainable.
During 2011, my first year as executive director of the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), a major transformation took place to assist Governor Walker with his ambitious statewide job creation goal.