Comment by juujian

18 days ago

The underlying philosophy is also partially problematic. That is, the idea that the next generation can just budget their way out of a problematic macroeconomic situation. Houses are utterly unaffordable now compared to 30 years ago, and no amount of budgeting will change that. But "financial literacy" shifts the blame and makes it out as an individual inability to budget. It's still useful to learn about how to use a credit card, and how not to, but that is not the root cause. Besides, the big three, medical debt, and student loan debt, credit card debt, and maybe car loans could be tackled at the macro-level, too, but that would be government overbearance again, wouldn't it...