The increasing number of bankruptcies and financial pressure on millennials highlight systemic challenges that require comprehensive solutions. It’s imperative to address underlying economic issues, provide financial education, and explore policies that promote equitable opportunities for all generations.
Sorry to be blunt but your post is just word salad.
Yes we need jobs and better jobs, stop H1-B visas, scale back colleges as degree mills and de facto indoctrination centers. End entry requirements for so many jobs now requiring a college degree, they are gatekeeping only to inflate education costs.
Stop allowing corporations to by up vast tracks of land that is best used as residential and stop same companies from buying up much of the residential housing.
There solved 80% of the issues. The other 20% is to get large companies (conglomerates and shells with a parent) to go back to a model where the employee is also considered valuable and stop making EVERY decision about maximizing profit to the detriment of anything else.
That has to be one of the greatest word salad statements I have ever heard
Systemic changes, comprehensive solutions,, underlying economic issues, and my favorite “ equitable opportunities for all generation”, certainty worthy of a press secretary.
Reminds me of ever popular comprehensive immigration reform.