In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, conversations around workplace burnout and mental health are coming to the forefront. One of the groups leading the charge to bring these issues to light is millennials.
But are some millennials taking matters too far?
Millennials, or those born between 1981 and 1996, are coming under fire after several recent polls appear to point out flaws within the generation’s work ethic. One new Fortune poll shows that 35% of millennials across America rely on their parents to pay their bills.
Co-host Lisa Boothe said on ‘The Big Sunday Show,’ “If you’re a millennial, your parents are trying to retire, and you’re taking their money like, go out and get a job. It’s really just so disrespectful.”
Co-host, David Webb, commented, “For the people that showed up, even say, during COVID and went to work when others sat at home and got a check, they’re now the bosses. So guess what, kids? While you sit at home in Mommy and Daddy’s basement, playing whatever game and pretending you’re the victim, your friend who graduated with you is going to be your boss.”
According to the report, some of the biggest complaints by millennials is the cost of living, inflation, and trying to pay for a college degree.
Webb responded, “This is a growing group of people from universities, a lot of them with higher education, who spend a lot of money, get into debt and don’t move on with their lives. The best anti-poverty program is a job.”
Fox News’ host Todd Piro chimed in saying, “Gen Xers were told, ‘You’re the slacker generation.’ Well, you want to know something, America? Gen Xers are holding this country together. We’re putting in all the work, we’re raising the kids. We’re also raising our parents, we’re getting old.”
WATCH:
Retired IBM executive Bill Ellmore tweeted Monday, “’Millennials, or those born between 1981 & 1996, are coming under fire after several recent polls appear to point out flaws within the generation’s work ethic. One new Fortune poll shows that 35% of millennials across America rely on their parents to pay their bills.’ Get a job!”
“Millennials, or those born between 1981 & 1996, are coming under fire after several recent polls appear to point out flaws within the generation’s work ethic. One new Fortune poll shows that 35% of millennials across America rely on their parents to pay their bills”
Get a job! https://t.co/aCu3DcDLib pic.twitter.com/co7ObZYtG2
— Bill Ellmore (@BillEllmore) February 6, 2023
A mother’s love may be priceless — but it’s her money that’s keeping the bills paid for many U.S. adults.https://t.co/8JdOl0cT9Z
— Money (@Money) January 31, 2023
BFF parenting wake up call!
Parent’s job is to raise children to be law abiding, independent, productive adults!
Sorry mom you won’t be there one day to pick up their messy problems or wipe their tears! Time to buck up for their sakes! https://t.co/99OZHAcWTE
— Debbie Aldrich (@DebbieAAldrich) February 6, 2023
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