Gen Zers are less likely to take certain risks, which could be one reason they want more of a social safety net.
If you ask many Gen Zers that question, they'll say the current social safety net is insufficient.
AdvertisementSixty-five percent of Gen Zers think the government should provide a job to anyone who wants one, according to a Wake Forest survey of 2,000 Gen Zers and millennials conducted with YouGov in 2022.
Exactly what, if any, changes the US should make to its social safety net is up for debate.
Some young people may look to Europe, where countries generally have a larger social safety net than the US.
Persons:
—, Zers, Christina Elson, Elson, millennials, Gen Zers, Gen, Z, it's, Charlie Munger, Munger
Organizations:
Service, Center, Wake Forest University, Wake, YouGov, Social Security
Locations:
American, Europe, Germany