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Originally Posted by blankall
A lot of young adults just live at home now. This creates it's own slew of issues, as you have a bunch of people entering the workforce with zero life skills/experience.
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One way or another they'll figure those things out, because they will have to
It's not a terrible thing in this economic climate, to have that launching pad until they find job security and build financial independence
The alternative is what you yourself described above, where you have young people scraping by and resorting to drugs to cope with pressures
Tuition is more expensive and young people are starting out in a deeper hole than ever, with mental health issues being more prevalent post-covid with the hit people took to their social connections
The challenge is us boomers, gen-x and millennials resisting the easy route of judging them harshly for doing what they need to to get off the ground