標題:‘I cannot afford to live’: Gen Z is full of financial angst despite inheriting a golden job market
正文:Gen Z is coming into the workforce and — in one of the grand traditions of what Millennials cringe-ily called “adulting” — they’re complaining about how much easier older generations had it. Before all the Boomers and Slackers throw their tablets across the room, let me note that Gen Zers — folks born between the late 1990s and early 2010s — are entering adulthood during one of strongest job markets in US history. Compared with Millennials, especially, who entered the workforce in the Dark Ages known as the Great Recession, the Gen Z experience is a dream.
知識點:grand adj.
impressive and large or important壯麗的;堂皇的;重大的
It's not a very grand house.這房子并不是十分富麗堂皇。
The wedding was a very grand occasion.婚禮場面非常隆重。
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