9.9 million Gen-Z are already in the dumps, here is why...
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- In this video, I've invited two of my friends to discuss the current challenges faced by Gen-Z and how our future might not be as bright as we once thought, despite the rapid advancements in technology. What's worse, older generations are (partly) to blame.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:09 A generation that is often misunderstood.
8:25 An unfair economy that sets us up to fail.
16:53 How to turn the tables in our favour.
28:43 Practical insights from the guests.
31:31 Conclusion
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Tags: #genz #housingcrisis #economiccrisis
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Yes sir.
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It's so lame to say that others had it better than you. As an older millennial i was barely paying my rent and leaving as a software developer in the first years of work after finishing the university. I know how hard was to find a first job. Stop blaming the society, do what you need to do, work hard, the start is difficult you will be better. Be very frugal, make economies, invest.
I wouldn't say that everyone else has it better than we do. I should have worded it better by saying that it's more so a problem for younger generations (could be Gen-Z or millennials) who are struggling to afford housing. While hard work and frugality are important, it's also important to acknowledge the systemic issues that have made it increasingly difficult for us to achieve financial stability. I appreciate the input though. Thanks for watching
Oh and I should have mentioned that we can always save money by renting for the time being, until housing prices stabilize or become more affordable
@@NeilsonShangkala Once youre renting, youre always renting. Atleast thats how it is in Australia.
who teach you that " it's so lame to say that others had it better than you" ? Rather than check the objective truth behind ? bad millennial example.