Millennials are losing faith in the economy right now. Recent data shows this generation feels trapped—wages aren't keeping up, housing feels impossible, and traditional investment paths seem broken. The vibe? Pure economic anxiety. Is crypto becoming their Plan B, or are we watching a generation check out entirely? What's your take on this shift?
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BlockchainTherapist
· 12h ago
Plan B? Sounds nice, but honestly, it's just gambler mentality...
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Seriously? How many post-90s around me still believe in traditional investing?
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It's not plan B, it's being forced to... housing prices go up, but salaries stay the same.
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Can't keep up with the rat race, so all in on crypto? That's hilarious.
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This generation of young people really sees things clearly.
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Wake up, guys, crypto won't save you—unless you got in early, that is.
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Rather than "checking out," they're looking for new rules to the game.
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Wages stay flat while housing prices rise—anyone would have to look for a plan B.
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Forget it, just saving coins is better than anything else.
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MEVSandwich
· 13h ago
Damn, isn't this talking about us? Housing prices and salaries aren't even in the same league.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 13h ago
This isn't Plan B, this is being forced to go all in, there's no other choice.
Millennials are losing faith in the economy right now. Recent data shows this generation feels trapped—wages aren't keeping up, housing feels impossible, and traditional investment paths seem broken. The vibe? Pure economic anxiety. Is crypto becoming their Plan B, or are we watching a generation check out entirely? What's your take on this shift?