Unable to win work,unable to leave the parental nest: millennials are perceived as getting a rough deal. But we can prove the stereotype wrongMillennials are downtrodden. The situation is apparently so unpleasant that the Economist recently ran an essay labelling those aged 18 to 35 a new oppressed minority. We are priced out of housing and education, face a crowded and low-pay job market, and are marginalised from politics. And while we contemplate this rather dismal landscape,certain sections of the press and the online world deride (to ridicule, laugh at with contempt) us as ungrateful, entitled and, and apparently,incapable of taking life seriously. Related: We betray the young and their futures by pricing them out of London | Gaby Hinsliff Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com