The irony is the whole US (seems like Canada too) system is designed to trap low middle income families in this home ownership and shitty 9-5 or salaried jobs. If you don't follow the model, the big three credit agencies write bad note about you. For example, they said I was homeless when I lived in a THOW for 5 years making 6 figures. Or the people in LA where suddenly it's become a priority to harass RV and THOW dwellers. Those mega yachts on mooring ball, slip, or anchor, totally fine though.
I hope GenZ chooses not to participate in the 'dream'.
It was the American Dream that was sold to everyone. Home, family, one or two vehicles in the driveway. 80s onward though, has not been about the worker. We have some nostalgic reflection of the 90s being most of us are 90s kids on here, but we had not yet entered the workforce, even by then it was shifting. Post World War 2 to the 80s, the worker was highly valued, education was cheap, people were well compensated relative to cost of said American Dream. Pre 80s its been a downhill spiral for the worker. And we have seen mass market consolidation go unchecked, companies now with excessive control, power, price fixing, etc. Everything has been consolidated, tech, all your consumer staples, airlines, etc.
Insert super villian corp that owns everything from all the 70s-90s sci-fi. That's our 2050.