Summary

38% of Gen Z adults, under 27, report experiencing a “midlife crisis” due to financial instability, mental health struggles, and career uncertainty.

Financial stress, cited by 30%, stems from rising living costs, stagnant wages, and unattainable milestones like homeownership.

Mental health challenges and career difficulties further compound the crisis. Many turn to “doom-spending” on non-essentials for escapism, worsening financial pressures.

Experts urge older generations to provide practical financial guidance to empower Gen Z and help them achieve long-term stability and growth.

  • Ekybio@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    You cant fight a systemic problem with a personal solution in the long term.

    I can go to my psychiatrist for as long as I want, but that wont stop climate change from being real, the owning class from exploiting me or fascicsm from wanting to end my life.

    I dont need therapy, but CEOs rotting in solitary confinement for their crimes against humanity and this planet.