If you read it, as you said you did, and your response is "every generation has problems" then you show a complete lack of ability or will to think critically on the topic. It makes you look better if you just said you didn't read it. At least that would explain your moronic response.
I haven't called you anything or said anything negative about, but there you go. I have thought you were different and better than many of the other posters. Here you challenge that opinion I had.
Yes, there are many barriers for millennials to beat. I've never said anything different. In my first post, I even gave two core issues that have led to where we are. Of course, you neglected that info.
The reality is you can be immobilized by the problems or try to overcome them. Many millennials here use the problems as a crutch.
You don't want to address the double unemployment rate from mid-70s-80s versus the current rates as a problem. I also mentioned how Reagan's act and the acts of big companies in the 80s are still being felt.