What should we do about the issues ?

BlueJay28

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What should we do about this problem ?

The average age of America is young because of Generations X and Y.
and yet...

The average buyer of a brand new car, remembers buying a car in the 1970s or earlier.
The average buyer of a large suburban home, are older people who don't have any kids.

Young people who do have kids and families, are stuck in inner cities in row houses and apartments that are packed to the rafters with just 4 or 5 people... inner cities that doesn't have the resources, does have long, long waiting lists for anything from the government... and also have high crime and high pollution, and a stressful environment.

Baby boomers are hogging up the job market, making it very slow, if not impossible to fill positions and hire new people.

What are we supposed to do about it ?


And don't tell me five things...

Adolf Hitler who mass murdered people,

Nothing...

Milton Friedman who is as responsible for the stagnant economy of the 1980s as Ronald Reagan and the 2000s as George Bush because he developed the awful stinking, fucking ugly economic theories that those politicians imposed....

or Mao and Karl Marx who mass killed people and had people live under absolute government allotment .

Underpayment and Overwork / Slavery

What do you propose to solve the problem ?

If you have a different idea other than MY... "Maximum working age" law... what is it ?
 
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Can you summarize what you think the problem is in one sentence?

The problems are many things, ultimately the problem is old people hogging up the jobs, and therefore the resources in the consumer market because they're the ones with the money to pay for it, and not the young people under age 65 who make up the population of America and that makes efforts to gain an education, and jobs unrewarding.
 
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So what comes after Generation Z which is next in line to take up all the good jobs (or bad jobs)?

Generation Z are dependent minors, who are now in grade school, and not even college yet, and that is younger than the working age.
 
Can you summarize what you think the problem is in one sentence?

The problems are many things, ultimately the problem is old people hogging up the jobs, and therefore the resources in the consumer market because they're the ones with the money to pay for it, and not the young people under age 65 who make up the population of America and that makes efforts to gain an education, and jobs unrewarding.
I think you should do what Adolf Hit....oh yeah, never mind!
 

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