What makes today's teens so pessimistic about the future? Perhaps it's the present | Gaby Hinsliff
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Half the point of being young is to feel invincible, yet more than half of British teenagers think they won't be as well off by the age of 30 as their parents were.
Children from working-class backgrounds were markedly more likely to believe they wouldn't have enough money to live comfortably or feel secure in life, reflecting the impact of bleak experiences on their perceptions.
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