Millennials and Gen Z will take comfort from changes to student loans and healthcare while boomers will be saving on medicines, pensions and aged care
Gen Z’s collective mind is quick to slip to the nihilistic – “I‘ll never be able to afford to have kids”, “I can either work, or study, or spend time with friends, or do a small amount of each but with no money”, “I’ll work myself into the ground and never be able to retire and enjoy life or the world” – but this year’s federal budget seems to offer some sense of reprieve in the short term.
Continue reading…Millennials and Gen Z will take comfort from changes to student loans and healthcare while boomers will be saving on medicines, pensions and aged careGen Z’s collective mind is quick to slip to the nihilistic – “I‘ll never be able to afford to have kids”, “I can either work, or study, or spend time with friends, or do a small amount of each but with no money”, “I’ll work myself into the ground and never be able to retire and enjoy life or the world” – but this year’s federal budget seems to offer some sense of reprieve in the short term.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
