How are millenials treated in your country?

How are millenials treated in your country?

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We're extremely socialist so millennials are treated very well. Education is 100% free, medical care is virtually free (€20), there's a cap on how much you can be charged for medicine in a year (€600) and after that it's free, you get free housing while studying, you get free money to live on while studying, housing costs have remained stable since the 90's due to how much free land we have.

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What about conscription? How millenials react to it?

they are loaded with so much responsibility that they develop mental illness and commit suicide

brb moving to Finland.

Lol I'm just kidding. Millenials are treated very well where I live but at the expense of boomers and GenXers. Because millenials are the first generation in Mexico where it is common to have a college education, many people under 30 are landing middle and even upper management jobs in the industries of Mexico. Many boomers and GenXers are upset by this though because many feel like if they have been working at a company their whole life then they should be promoted rather than the job being given to someone who just finished university.

I received my university diploma in industrial engineering and got a management job at a maquiladora (foreign-owned factory) working for Emerson Electric.

Many older people also feel this wrecks the traditional Mexican culture of living with your parents and grandparents and never moving out.

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no one cares, spic

This has less to do with the fact that CEOs give themselves higher % of total corporate income, it has to do with the fact that the private world is waaaay more centralized than it used to be. American CEOs reach a broader consumer base than they ever have in history.

most of them have no trouble with it
actually there's been talk of including women too, but anyone who's been dealing with women at workplaces etc. knows this would end up in a disaster

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Women in the army is discussed here.
Tbqh would be god tier.
Gender gap closed.
Office and warehouse jobs for them.
More guys in the field.
Win-win.

True, time to take care of ourselves and our "gardens" more.

>just graduated
>no experience in the field
>cant find a job
>work as a low-tier sysadmin
>get $10k in a year
>rent cost is $7k
>prices doubled since 2014
haha ha

CEOs generate huge profit so are compensated for it. this is normal;
>t. minimum wage working man

wait whats the demographic difference between these two years

but roasties are extremely toxic in group situations
maybe it could work if they only do some warehouse jobs

Yeah, Let's forget accumulated inflation rate

>come to Jow Forums for many years
>learned a fucking foreign language so I could shitpost to more people
>job found out about language skill
>now get the privilege of translating when needed
>not compensated any extra for it

guess the language

based

Spanish? I learned dutch to shitpost on nederdraad but havent gotten job benefits

i would if i cared

Yeah but a large portion of them don't actually end up finishing university

The cost of college tuition is so high because demand is high and fucking anyone can get a college loan.

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It's high in every western country. The difference in the US is that the government is too much of a pussy to step in, and is okay letting everyone fuck themselves over.

Capitalism makes some people very wealthy but it needs a large mass of poor people.

Communism makes everybody poor, but the ruling class.

The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.

No i study in germany, back home for the holidays, its completely free

get to spend a week with a woman who doesn't like the place/group she is at and you'll change your mind

since 1978 it increased to
college tuition: infinity% (it was free)
medical care: infinity%
housing costs: infinity%

You just said the same things

Those two statements are the same thing dumbass

If the cost of college education and medical care rose, as has the pay of CEOs, why don't you just set a new hospital or college yourself?

That's what I'm saying. It's free in Germany because of government intervention.

Sorry meant to say the demand is high, not the price is high

Meanwhile purchasing power 404

Actually the problem is that the US government DOES step in.

That other user was barking up the right tree, by pointing out that anyone can get a college loan, but the real issue is that most people get partial government subsidization to go to school in the US.

Read. Partial.

So what do you do as a for profit institution when people come to pay for your services and the government knocks on the table and says "Yo, half of that is on us, no questions asked?"

I'll tell you, you fucking bump up the price to get more of that government money, because you know the people on the other side of the equation can still pay that other fifty percent. So long as the government is paying you to raise prices, you keep raising them.

For education, it's all or nothing. Either schools are completely paid for by the government, or they're paid completely out of pocket. If you do anything else tuition will skyrocket.

You can have both. Plenty of countries have free public universities and normal private universities. But I agree slight financial aid is not the solution.

The OP figures are clearly bullshit.

Top row is nominal
Bottom row is inflation adjusted

Fucking brainlets

US has one of the highest purchasing power in the world but a lower standard of living than just about all of Western Europe. Purchasing power is overrated.

The last recession was caused by the inability to pay back debts wasn't it?
I feel the same thing is brewing with college debt.

No, the problem is that the US does both at the same time.

Yes, you can have free institutions and paid institutions, but if you subsidize the pay institutions then you're just going to end up with a feedback loop.

That's what the US does.

Can't happen to be same level as you don't get one degree and rent it out then borrow more for a other

Finally another American gets it. I can't wait to leave this shithole and move to Austria. I hate using a car everywhere and being surrounded by violent retards and ugliness. I was in Austria for 3 months and it was the best time of my life and I realized how shit living in the US is.

Not well but my poor mom got me free college and I live with her for free so I'm pretty comfy myself

Better reelect Putin he'll do better this time.

Conscription is based. Who wouldn't want to get fit and shoot guns for a few months?

Standard of living is what counts. We have more equality and less stress than Americans

Do you ever get to do any homoerotic stuff with the other conscripts?

No gay in the army

In capitalist countries the rich are the big CEOs and the politicians.
In communist countries the rich are the ruling class (the politicians).

Meanwhile, all of this is slowly being torn apart as it has been for the past couple of decades. Healthcare is somewhat more expensive today and public healthcare is being taken away from anywhere but big cities. People may have to drive hundreds of kilometers to give birth, for instance. Some people aren't able to buy their drugs anymore because the amount you have to pay yourself was increased so much in recent years. Monetary Benefits given to students are being moved more and more to the public market through bank loans - there's been a huge campaign to do this. Housing is not free while studying btw.

>extremely socialist
More like mildly social-democratic. Soon, not much of that will be left though.

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Enter late capitalism, where CEOs > politicians

Politicians aren't that rich in western capitalist countries. It's more like in communist countries the rich are the bureaucrats, while in capitalist countries the rich are the CEOS and stockholders

Naive. Politicians get cushy jobs with hedge funds, banks and defence contractors. Our shithead irrelevant ex-deputy Prime Minister is now a Director at Facebook

This is what the fall of the Soviet Union caused.
The bourgeoisie has become bolder since there isn't a giant worker state to finance the opposition.

This depends on where you live in the us. Our country is nearly the size of continental Europe and quite culturally diverse.

Drop the outline of a large state over a map of Europe and you'll find more cultural diversity within its boundaries than you do in the whole of America.

t. crossed America & Europe by road

LMAO I made 12 k in my apprenticeship as a Software Dev

>In communist countries the rich are the ruling class (the politicians).
Depends on how you define rich. Yes, they had the access to quality products, but that was products from the state, not their own.
Most soviet leaders had proletariat backgrounds btw.

Where would you say is good then? I hate the rat race culture of the east coast, California is overcrowded and expensive, the rest of the PNW is admittedly nice but also crazy expensive. Most midwest places are endless suburbia and I hate the low efficiency of rural living and will never drive a truck so that's off the table.

What else is there really? I live in Phoenix and the awful traffic and smog are only really 5-10 years behind LA.