Scott Galloway Describes the Tough Future Facing Gen Z | WSJ News

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Published 2024-05-13
Rising costs of living and education have presented unique challenges for Gen Z. NYU Professor of Marketing Scott Galloway describes the inequities in opportunity and education young people face, while offering possible solutions.

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  • @user-rt6st7ss8q
    It's refreshing to hear someone admit that his success wasn't solely based on his hard work but that the bar was lower and allowed for more people to develop their human potential.
  • @vincem2759
    I’m glad he admitted to NOT being qualified yet still got an opportunity for school.
  • @Koliflower
    I have listened to this man speak 3 or 4 times now on Youtube. From occasion to occasion, he recites his info clearly, and precisely, and it doesn't change. He speaks with clarity, precision, and earnesty. And he speaks with evident, clear passion for the topic. As a 22 year old man in America, this boomer is fighting on my behalf and I will continue to support him every second. As of today, while I remain vigilant, I see Scott Galloway as a genuine person. Somebody else already said it, give him more airtime.
  • @chadshumake3527
    Finally someone who understands the issues through and through. Scott needs way more airtime.
  • @lornforlorn4867
    If employers complain there is a shortage of trained workers, train more people. Dude makes sense.
  • @requisitewhim
    Scott Galloway is THE model of leadership we need in the world.
  • @CensoredMercy
    the older generation no longer care about creating a better world that only their children will experience, instead exploit it as much as you can before you go
  • @Burnenwhysee
    This guy is a rockstar. I met him last month at his book signing. Few people speak this much truth.
  • Realness, intelligence and anger. It wells up beautifully in this man. It gives me hope
  • @glassglowz
    Finally someone is clearly articulating the rot in society.
  • @dougmciff9047
    As a person that has a Masters license in Plumbing, I want to point out a number of states require 4 years of schooling at night, along with 4 years of 8 hours a day working to just become a Journeyman plumber. This also true of a number of trades. We don't just show up and are trained on the job and i hope Scott Galloway understands this. The reason it takes 4 years, is there is a lot to learn both in school and in field working. One of the greatest blessings that has been for working in a trade, is can fix 95% of any issues in my home. I really like Scott take on where we are going. Average age of a tradesman is 45. If people think plumbers are expensive now, wait until there is the work force has shrunk more and the cost of labor has really gone up. Average journeyman plumber is making between $40 to $60 per hour depending on the state they work.
  • @eldonphukuile
    I’m South African, now living in Canada. Scott Galloway is becoming my new HERO!
  • He's actually a professor I would be happy to have if I were to study marketing in college
  • I am 42 and finally able to buy a house becouse the cost is so big compared to my parents generation. I am even saving extra for my children so they can buy a house later in life. This man is spot on. Much respect from western Europe.
  • Due to the high cost of housing in comparison to my parents' generation, I am 42 years old and can now finally afford to buy a home. To help my kids buy a house in the future, I am even setting aside additional money for them now. This guy is right on. Huge admiration from the west of Europe.
  • Hurray for pointing out the need for vocational training/certifications!! SO many areas of our society struggle mightily to fill the need for skilled workers!! I’ve observed the respect that vocationally-trained individuals get in Germany. They make a good living and people don’t give them grief for not going to Uni! Our society (American) needs to adjust our attitude and not be such snobs!
  • @Web3Future333
    A boomer that actually cares about future generations is a rare sight.
  • @quikslvr01
    Thank you finally a boomer that understand because he actually did his research 😅
  • @jgg204
    Ban investor purchases of single family homes. Period. Even small mom and pops. No more investors buying single family homes