• @Clbull@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Millennials and Gen-Z are truly the lost generation.

    Imagine still living with parents in your late twenties or even early thirties because you simply cannot afford to even rent your own place. Now imagine that work pays like shit and you are busting your ass working long hours to chase an eternal pipe dream of economic prosperity. You can’t even seek psychiatric help for your ailing mental health because it’s expensive, inaccessible and oversubscribed.

    For a man, being in that situation makes you downright undateable so it’s not like you can rely on the joint incomes that couples do either.

    And we wonder why toxic masculinity is on the rise…

    The rich have done a smash & grab on the economy and made everybody poorer as a result of their own greed. It’s a dangerous game.

  • @AnnaPlusPlus@midwest.social
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    22 years ago

    The part I don’t understand is why it’s important to hit the “replacement level”. Wouldn’t it be better for the planet if there were fewer people living on it and competing for resources?

    • @seeCseas@lemmy.worldOPM
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      22 years ago

      but then the megacorporations can’t hit their iNfInItE gRoWtH and we can’t keep making the billionaires richer.

    • keeb420
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      22 years ago

      If there’s less people than jobs it’s easier to ask for better wages.

    • Cylusthevirus
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      12 years ago

      @AnnaPlusPlus

      Consider the number of financial instruments that are essentially pyramid schemes built on the assumption of perpetual growth.

    • @AttackBunny@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      The Ponzi scheme, that is American “social security” (I mean actual social security, but all the rest of the social services too), would collapse if there arent more poor people pumping money into, than are taking out of it. Instead of doing shit like taxing the fuck out of the rich, or AI/robots.

      But, yes, it would solve A LOT of the worlds problems if there were less people.

        • @AttackBunny@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          How do you figure. If the workforce becomes by and large robotic, taxing the businesses, based on that, like you would humans, would work well enough. If not, then there needs to be some concession from businesses to pay the same or more as when humans were doing the jobs.

          • @Gabu@lemmy.world
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            12 years ago

            I’m moreso being cheeky about your wording - robots don’t own cash, thus can’t pay taxes. You must tax businesses.

  • morgan423
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    If you wanted the younger generation to continue producing workers for the capitalist machine, you should have made sure that potential parents had enough resources to actually maintain a family if they started one.

    But yeah, that would have slightly reduced quarterly profits, and we can’t have that kind of long-sightedness messing with the short-term returns of our shareholders.

  • @MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    I’m 33 and me and my so are not having children. Cope you capitalist pigs. I’m living my one life the way I want and you can fk off with your credit cards and apple pies.

  • @refugeered@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    Hasn’t the fertility rate in the US been going down from the 1960s? With immigrations covering the shortfall?

    Actually looking at the data. It went down significantly in the 60 and 70s. Then picked up in the 80s, 90s and early 2000. Then started dropping again from 2010.

    But one thing to note to seem to be that it never went past replacement rate after 1972. 2.1 is considered to the global number for replacement. So for the last 60 years or so immigration has kept the population growing in absolute terms.

    Not making a political statement, I find it weird when people club a huge group of people into one bucket and brand them.

    I do not like the terms but sticking to the terms here. It looks like the young boomers had a similar number of children to today and the older boomers were already dropping the number of children they were having.

    But Gen-X had a higher rate for some reason.

  • Domille
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    12 years ago

    That, and the planet cannot sustain our population with our current systems. Why have a kid when you know their future is doomed?

    • The Menemen!
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      12 years ago

      Nah, they’ll tell you it’s either your own or the migrants fault.

  • @hurricane@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    I am a member of Gen X and I think Millenials are doing the best they can with the shitshow they inherited. Earth needs fewer humans, not more.

  • @HollandJim@lemmy.world
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    It’s not just millennials. I was born 5 years after the end of the Baby Boomers and by the time I was 20 everything was becoming out of reach. Add a energy crisis or two, 40 years of Republican austerity for anyone but themselves, and a few financial crashes We the People ended-up bailing out, and I never got anywhere enough traction to do more than just get by without a mountain of debt. We never outran the entitlement of the Boomer generation.

    Good luck Millennials - and I mean it - but the only way out is to get out of the US while you can.

  • Tyson712
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    12 years ago

    “Accused”, by who, YPulse? Why the fuck would I care about some shitpost article from a dumpster site?

  • literallyacat
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    12 years ago

    Hoooooo boyyyy, just wait until the next few generations are up to bat for breeding more worker bees. Population’s gonna plummet :)

    • Corvidae
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      12 years ago

      Given the ability to automate production, its not really a bad thing for the population to decrease. Of course the process of decreasing and the sociatal adjustments are going to be… difficult.

  • @Evono@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    Me and my gf make ends meet ( sometimes not) just by being alive and eat, we go super rarely out and didn’t had vacation the last 10 years.

    Doesn’t help that I got I’ll and need to hold now a special food diet till I die which makes mostly everything I can eat like 2x as expensive and it was rough for us before my illness.