Gen Z's increasing reluctance to accept help from others and willingness to decline social engagements reflects a response to the quiet erosion of the middle class caused by longer-term structural economic issues, serving as a wake-up call for individuals to take charge of their financial destiny.
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Is Gen Z Setting a New Standard? The Quiet Erosion of the Middle Class and Why It MattersAñadido:
Could it be that Gen Z is setting a new standard?
Recent studies show this increasing trend towards independence. And it's displayed in multiple ways, one of which is this increasing reluctance to accept help from others, the desire to stand on their own.
And willingness to decline social engagements, literally admitting it doesn't fit their financial picture.
Now, why is this important for all of us? Well, we recognize things are more challenging.
But it's not just issues like fuel prices. In reality, much of it are the longer-term structural economic issues that have subtly crept in. In fact, many economists are calling it the quiet erosion of the middle class.
Ultimately, it's a wake-up call to find ways to take charge of your own destiny.
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