drphungky ,

So glad someone else read the article. I really thought we’d escape clickbait like this post on Lemmy, but there’s so much rage people are up voting this stuff and commenting how horrible it is based on the false title, not the actual article which is freaking survey results.

Like yes things are bad, but these results could have printed about any generation at any time post 1940s (advent of the concept of young adulthood) as long as they were all under 25.

Three in four Gen Z would rather have a better quality of life than extra money in their banks, the Intuit report shows.

This just in - young people thinking on shorter time horizons, bad at planning for future. More in tomorrow’s newspaper dated any time in the last hundred years or so.

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