A reader wrote me: ”It seems like most young people will fail at the game of life. . . .Will you please write an article about this?”
While every generation faces new challenges, it does seem that Gen Z
(people in their teens or early 20s) will have a harder time finding
well-paying, stable work, let alone making enough money to afford that
traditional core of the American dream: owning a home. Automation,
offshoring, COVID, and increasing government-mandated costs to
employers, portend a challenge for most job searchers. It is for that
typical person that I write my Psychology Today article today.
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