From my perspective it seems like 75% of today's youth expect life to walk up to them with a big platter of good stuff. They don't seem to realize that no one is going to just give you what you want. You have to earn it, work for it, or it doesn't mean anything.
Granted the top 25% are just as good as anyone you'd see in any age.
It just seems like most don't have a clue.
When I graduated from HS back in 1970 I had 5,000 $ saved for college and car, and that was all lawn mowing money. Started when I was 12 at a buck an hour, dad provided mower and tools as long as every thursday our lawn was immaculate for the weekend. Course he was a stickler on making me save at least 50% of every dime I made too.
By the time I got married in my 40's that 5k had grown to 45k, enough to buy a house, free and clear.
Seems now days most kids want it all, they want it right away, and they really don't want to have to work or wait for it. I don't guess that part is new. But it does seem to be getting worse.