The Collapse No One in Power Wants to Admit More than 80% of young adults in America now describe the economy as “bad” or “terrible.” That’s not sentiment—it’s a warning signal. When an entire generation loses faith in the economic system, you’re no longer dealing with a downturn. You’re staring at systemic failure. This isn’t a sudden shock. It’s the result of decades of policy decisions that hollowed out the middle class, inflated asset bubbles, and shifted real economic power away from workers and into centralized financial institutions. The question isn’t why young people are pessimistic. The real question is: Why is anyone surprised? Cost of Living Worsening Across the U.S. Housing Crisis: The American Dream Is Now a Fantasy…

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