Have you thought about buying a house instead of an avocado???
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Hey, they aren't so tone deaf as to think avocado toast is all that stands between this generation and home ownership.
It's actually starbucks coffee: https://fortune.com/2025/10/22/corcoran-group-ceo-says-just-as-tough-to-get-on-the-property-ladder-today-as-it-was-30-years-ago-stop-buying-starbucks-coffee-gen-z-millennials-real-esate-advice/
And if they stopped, some shitty writer will write an article whining about gen evil killing the hot served coffee industry.
That is based and factual. Everyone needs to boycott Starbucks.
"In many ways, this age group is in a better place financially, on average, than their parents were at this age. The problem is that they don’t seem to know it."
Yeah? What ways are those?
Is this one?
“Our expectations are so much higher today,” says Melissa Kearney, an economist at the University of Maryland whose research focuses on children and family. “Generations before us didn’t expect to have large houses where every kid had a bedroom and there were multiple vacations.”
We just shouldn't expect to have mansions for our many many kids? Fuck you. I don't have kids, am experienced in a well paying career and I can't afford a house at all unless I go somewhere that I can't find the kind of work I do in. That's not even considering the lack of kids many of us have, because we can't afford them.
Fuck this out of touch shit. I'm so sick of these people who already got theirs telling the people who can't do the same that it's their own fault. This fucking article goes further than that suggesting it's worse than our own fault because we're better situated somehow.
Avocado toast ass argument. This country needs more guillotines.
Your parents had one dollar, you have three. Much rich. Nevermind the fact that your parents one dollar was the down payment on a car and you cant afford a bowl of lettuce.
I remember reading this in an Uncle Scrooge comic when I was a kid. For context, Uncle Scrooge was explaining how money works to his nephews. The gist was "it's not how much money, but how much it will buy that counts".
I learned that lesson from a Scottish cartoon duck.
They had $1.00, but the bread was 50 cents. The 30-somethings have $3.00, but bread is now $5.00, just saying how many slips of green paper a has compared to b is useless when those slips buy less and less.
Yeah, they cherry-pick that average income is up vs previous generations, adjusted for inflation.
Okay, but… cost of living has gone up.
Not just for the things that existed 40 years ago, but also from the new things that are necessary for maintaining a career, like broadband internet and a smartphone.
Needing a fucking subscription for your toaster or hair dryer or stairs or whatever. Having to tip your landlord.
They had a guy in the article that owes 200k in student loans! This is not apples-to-apples.
And also, so what if it’s up in average? Inequality is the worst it’s ever been. They barely sneak an asterisk in to address that, too.
Average income isn't even useful because the only salaries that have gone up are CEOs.
Average real income (adjusted for inflation) has been pretty steady in the last 50 years for the bottom 50% bracket. The higher up you go in the income bracket the higher the growth becomes. The real income of the top 0.01% has grown by 670% in that same time. So you can see where all that extra wealth generated from 2x productivity boost has gone. Trickle up economics.
*This is for the USA, but if you look at data for other countries the tendency is the same.
"trickle up economics"
Aka ... Capitalism
It's not out of touch, its deliberate gaslighting.
Aaaaah nooooo they actually used the words "arrested development" which is the name of the show that this quote comes from:
It’s one banana, Michael. What could it cost, $10?
Are those smaller houses in the room with us?
Lmao, like in 95% of the US people can't build anything but single family houses.
Pretty funny that the article and the reply both implicitly assume adulthood is owning things or doing certain activities. Adulthood is being able to navigate life through adversity. Every young person I know treading water with unstable income and no support is way more 'grown up' than boomers complaining about having to cut back on retirement cruises.
Imagine renting or getting a mortgage in this shitty society with no job security.
I've been laid off four times in my adult life.
I had a mortgage, I couldn't keep it. See above.
Fucking hell that's rough
Most of us just realized long ago the game is fucking rigged so what's the fuckin point.
Been saying all this shit since 6th or 7th (stupid meme not intended) grade when I saw the writing on the wall. It's fucking annoying that only since the COVID lockdowns does it appear anyone else started seeing it, too.
Covid showed many people it didn't have to be this way. The ppp loans that were appropriately used to pay staff that had to quarantine. (Lots of them were abused.) The extended unemployment benefits, some states expanded Medicaid, the roll out of work from home on a vast scale. I feel you though. I'm 45, and as a 20 year old it was clear the system was rigged.
I mean, I'm not going to turn away allies just because they woke up later. I might be a little suspicious, but allies are allies.
lol. buying a house? having kids? I can barely afford to EAT, let alone bring another person into the world.
And yet both legacy and new media unironically tells you to pull yourself up by your own bootstraps
like the rich dude who said he could make $1M in one year, starting from homelessness. He cheated, and he still only made $60K
Many couples are putting off marriage because they both have student loans, and they don't want to make their credit even worse.
Worse, one might have loans, but not the other. Would you want to marry someone knowing you have to take on $100K in debt?
In Capitalist America, milestones bypass you!
And anyone with the potential for a future, destroyed it all as soon as they became an adult by taking on a mountain of student loan debt, only to be told that the career they paid a fortune for is being largely replaced by AI.
Whoa, I feel like I jumped back in time 10 years when these corporate meat-riders were blaming us for their beer businesses failing while simultaneously telling us the reason we're struggling is that we're being irresponsible with our money. The "arrested development" is the USA's disillusionment with capitalism.
I think lack of accountability is a common trait among americans in general though. Everything is someone else's fault. The individual is sacrosanct. They can do no wrong.
The WSJ is a right wing rag, unfit for toilet paper. No one should be surprised they publish half wit musings.
The only growing emotionally that needs to happen is for the American people to grow some class consciousness.
A murdoch tabloid says as much. its for boomer/older gen x consumption.
I didn't skip my loan payment, I bypassed it. You've made me bypass numerous meals over the years.
It’s because we’re all accepting this unfair system even though the social contract has been broken. The first step is to stop accepting this system.
Most of us are preoccupied with survival.
The milestones have become outcroppings on a sheer rock face. Gripping like hell to one while searching for the next one. Stretching, grasping, searching, missing.
No rope.
The answer is so easy:: make doing things affordable, and people will do things... anything, it doesn't matter. Do you want people to have kids? Make having kids affordable. This is unregulated capitalists' fault. Plain and simple.
It's actually a pretty good article that gets into all that...
The fact that someone dumb enough to still be on Twitter only reads headlines shouldn't surprise anyone.
I wasn’t going to have kids and become poor just to feed some stupid orphan-crushing machine.
This image popped into my mind upon reading the headline; I hope my meaning comes across:

WSJ motto: always be punching down.