‘Widening Divide’: Evidence that Boomers are thriving while younger Australians are facing setbacks

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  1. It’s concerning to see the growing financial divide between generations in Australia. While Boomers may have benefitted from a strong housing market and favorable economic conditions, younger Australians are facing significant challenges, including high living costs, stagnant wages, and an increasingly unaffordable housing market. Addressing this gap will require serious policy changes, such as affordable housing initiatives, better job opportunities, and support for younger people in building wealth. It’s crucial for society to find ways to bridge this divide and ensure a fairer economic future for all generations.

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