The kids are not OK. New data shows Canadians under-30 ‘very unhappy’
The kids are not OK. New data shows Canadians under-30 ‘very unhappy’
_Liberalism has fucking murdered any chances of future prospects for any of us.
Sometimes i'll find the energy to go out and try and meet people. I get nowhere because everyone is either depressed or an outright fascist_
You're gonna need to do a little more self-reflection there bud before you go blaming others.
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Liberalism has fucking murdered any chances of future prospects for any of us.
Sometimes i’ll find the energy to go out and try and meet people. I get nowhere because everyone is either depressed or an outright fascist
You’re gonna need to do a little more self-reflection there bud before you go blaming others.
Thank God I’m not in Canada. Here in Europe everyone is happy as a crab 😐
That whole “future looks grim” thing doesn’t really help being happy I guess.
Interesting regional difference
Always heard “happy as a clam”
To be honest I forgot what it should be. German here.
Maybe it’s happy as a Miesmuschel
You think they’re unhappy? Go ask the parents of these under-30s, who should be retiring but are likely still working to support their adult kids, how they feel!
Every one of us is losing right now, except the rich pricks who still aren’t happy with billions in the bank.
If that was the case then we’d have legislation that taxes property speculators - we do not. In fact I keep hearing how they want to protect “mom and pop” landlords, or how landlords are doing a service by providing rentals.
ONLY the provincial Green Party has proposed doing fuck all about speculators. Speculators became a larger segment of the market than first time buyers a few years back.

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“One possible reason why we’re seeing this decline in happiness among youth is that I think we need to really think about whether or not our younger folks feel hard work can bring success,” he told Global News.
He added the cost of living and housing affordability may make some people feel like working hard won’t necessarily get them to achieving what they consider a “good life.”
I don’t understand why he says things like ‘feel like’ here - it’s not a question of feeling it’s a fact. Working hard won’t get you success.
Also what the actual fuck is this:
the cost of living and housing affordability may make some people feel like working hard won’t necessarily get them to achieving what they consider a “good life.”
Who the fuck considers living with roommates until you’re moved into a public old age home, assuming they even exist by then, a ‘good life’? Kids today are worse off than kids 20 years ago, fact.
Here’s who own homes by age:
Data collected in 2011 and 2021 shows that Canadians were less likely to own their place in 2021 than in 2011 in almost all age groups. The rate of homeownership decreased the most among 25-29-year-old Canadians from 44.1% in 2011 to 36.5% in 2021. The rate fell from 59.2% to 52.3% for the 30-34 age group, which was the second biggest decrease.
While the ownership rates fell among the older age groups, too, the changes were more subtle. For example, homeownership fell by just 0.7%, from 75.5% to 74.8%, among Canadians aged 70 to 74. The ownership rate increased among the over 85-year-olds largely driven by the ageing population’s high homeownership rates. 41.3% of homes are owned by Canadians aged 56 to 75, the largest home-owning age group.
Historically, owning your own home has been an important life goal for most people. Your own home represents security and stability and is an investment in your future. However, in recent years, homeownership has been falling in Canada while the number of renters has been on the rise. Understanding the statistics and trends of homeownership […]
No worries, I’m the Oldest Millenial (1981) bracket and even we’re staring at some pretty stark statistics, so image what Gen Z are feeling and experiencing here. Here’s more you can tell them back.
Worse still for renters, the average cost of keeping a roof over their head has increased by more than what those who own have experienced. The average cost for shelter among renters grew by 17.6 per cent in the past five years, from $910 a month, on average, in 2016, to $1,070 in 2021
Not only are ‘we’ down (the royal ‘we’ of renters), we’re getting kicked while we’re there.