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In reply to the discussion: Millennials And Gen Z Can't Afford Their Auto Loans, And It's Only Getting Worse [View all]gulliver
(14,144 posts)The body of the article shows that the headline is a lie. Add the word "Some" or, more accurately, "Small Percentage of" and the headline is no longer a lie. Left a lie, it becomes a slogan/blip for intergenerational resentment that less adept critical thinkers might fall prey to, muddying up political waters.
There isn't much that can be done about headline lies. People just need to read the articles instead of only the headlines, then adjust their sense of the source's reliability downward if there is any noticeable discrepancy. There certainly is here, so, this is a strike against www.msn.com.
It would be helpful to know which Gen Zers and Millennials are having problems, by the way. Are they hard working? Did they educate themselves with knowledge and skills that pay? The article shows that the vast majority of these folks have no problem, and that's certainly my experience. The ones who are having problems? Why?