‘The kids aren’t alright,’ warns top economist, as unemployed, pessimistic Gen Z living with parents blow a $12 billion hole in consumption
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- Economist Grace Zwemmer highlights the struggles of Generation Z, noting that many are unemployed and living with their parents, leading to a $12 billion decrease in consumption. This situation reflects broader economic vulnerabilities faced by young workers today.
- The implications of this trend are concerning, as a weak labor market can hinder wage growth and earning potential for Gen Z, potentially affecting their long
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