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baby boomers not retiring when they should so we can get jobs
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That's not really a problem for teens though? You shouldn't need job before HS graduation, and if you did is it really going to be taken by 50 - 60 year olds?
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The housing crisis and climate change.
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Again, not really what I'm looking for since teenagers are not buying houses.
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I'd say poor public education but that's more of a regional issue.
The public education in suburban areas is drastically different(better) than public education in inner-cities.
But other than that I'd have to agree with Clown.
People are ****ing spoiled as **** nowadays.
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Kinda interested in this.
1. Getting mixed responses on education, which kinda goes along with the regional thing. But what would you say is generally awful about it?
2. What effect is this self righteousness having?
Could anyone elaborate more on how big of a problem this is in schools? In my career field (not just younger people/teens) suicide and mental health is a massive issue, and I know people who have been effected by it first hand.
I figure this is probably one of the answers I'm looking for so would like to get more info on it.
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Nutrition is a huge problem. Nobody talks to us in school about what's okay to put in your body and what isn't. You have girls eating two bags of hot cheetos for breakfast, literally on a weekly basis.
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Also interested in this, do they still teach the food pyramid or some other similar abomination? Also is that a problem of not having the recourses available to know what is healthy, not having the recourses to eat healthy, or lack of interest to be healthy?