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That is exactly what it is.
Basically, I completely disagree, but as I am currently a millennial on SSDI who can't find anywhere to live that does not cost half my monthly income, I'm not really as interested in arguing the details as I am finding a decent living situation.
But I can't help myself, so here's something
https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2019/02/14/millennial-life-how-young-adulthood-today-compares-with-prior-generations-2/
Notice how Millennials are the first generation for every level of education to earn less than the previous generation, and the least educated are doing about as bad as the Silent generation.
Colleges costs have exploded, as have housing costs, as have personal debt levels.
I'm a Millennial too, so I get it. My point was that if you only look at the people around you, you'll miss the forest for the trees. Millenials are doing worse in some metrics, but those same metrics seem to be reversing a bit for GenZ. The net impact seems to be that Millennials have a bit of late start. I blame a number of things:
The problem seems to be resolving itself, but GenZ is still young so I guess we'll see where they end up in a few years. But it's hardly as bad as a lot of people here on Lemmy make it out to be (though obviously specific circumstances will vary).