So, I posted this in the Business and Economics section:
http://www.sciforums.com/threads/in...-millenials-1970-vs-2017.159482/#post-3459884
My question at this point is... should a society be responsible to provide at least a similar sort of "chance" to succeed as they were afforded in their formative times? Is it fair to expect a generation to overcome 500% or higher increases in costs with what effectively amounts to a slashing of their wages purchasing power?
What kind of chances are our youth being given in this kind of situation? More importantly, perhaps; is it our problem, and if so, how do we fix it?
http://www.sciforums.com/threads/in...-millenials-1970-vs-2017.159482/#post-3459884
My question at this point is... should a society be responsible to provide at least a similar sort of "chance" to succeed as they were afforded in their formative times? Is it fair to expect a generation to overcome 500% or higher increases in costs with what effectively amounts to a slashing of their wages purchasing power?
What kind of chances are our youth being given in this kind of situation? More importantly, perhaps; is it our problem, and if so, how do we fix it?