Brem
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As a millennial myself, I got kind of lucky in terms of when I was born. Now days, Gen Z and Gen Alpha youth are in for a rude awakening due to the fact that the cost of living is getting really high, at least in the US. Here in the states prices are rising on so much, which means the cost of living is continuing to rise, and pay for most work is not matching the cost of living. Baby boomers and Gen X really did ruin it for the rest of us. I'd also argue us Millennials didn't help much either.
With all of that being said, do you think this will result in mental health issues increasing in severity? Cost of living will cause a lot of stress. I know it's causing me quite a bit of stress, so I can only imagine what the future generations are going to feel like when they get he mess we leave them with.
With all of that being said, do you think this will result in mental health issues increasing in severity? Cost of living will cause a lot of stress. I know it's causing me quite a bit of stress, so I can only imagine what the future generations are going to feel like when they get he mess we leave them with.