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“The View” co-host Joy Behar on Tuesday urged Gen Z to “get a job,” responding to the idea that they feel “left behind in the economy.” did.

In a segment about why Gen Z, those born between 1997 and 2013, are worried about aging, Whoopi Goldberg laughs and says it's not because they have “nothing to look forward to other than wrinkles, aging, and death.” He said he was worried about this.

Co-host Joy Behar said it was “ridiculous.” Co-host Alyssa Farrah Griffin defended Gen Z, saying, “They're not achieving milestones like any generation before them.”

“They're seeing their home ownership rates go down, which is outrageous. 45 percent of people between the ages of 18 and 29 still live with their parents. They feel left out of the economy. , I see everyone trying not to get old,” Griffin said before Behar emphatically declared. “Oh, please, find me a job!”

“The View” co-host Joy Behar dismisses Gen Z's concerns about the economy and says, “Get a job!” (Screenshot/ABC/TheView)

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Some of them held “multiple jobs,” Griffin said.

“There are a million job openings in this country, find a job!” Behar said.

Co-host Sunny Hostin said she is raising two Gen Z children and claimed they have survived the “worst of times” during the coronavirus pandemic.

“Boohoo,” Behar added. Ms. Hostin said her son recently asked her about her “important things.”

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The co-hosts of 'The View' returned for the new season of the ABC show on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. (Screenshot/ABC/TheView)

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“That's the existential question,” she said. “I said family. Try to do something good every day for someone you can never pay back. And make a difference.”

“And there's work,” Goldberg added. Goldberg has previously criticized the work ethic of younger generations, especially millennials.

“Young people need to know that it's difficult. It's always been difficult. It's always going to be difficult. That's the essence of moving forward. You're always moving on through something. .I'm always trying to get to where I need to be. I just say, “Be realistic and understand, if you want a house, you can't work four days a week. You have to work longer than that.'' Berg said in November 2023.

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“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg called out millennials who want a four-day work week on Thursday during “The View.” (Screenshot/TheView/ABC)

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The Washington Post reported Sunday that voters are questioning the economy under President Biden as they debate who to support in the presidential election, citing high food prices and mortgage rates. Reported.

“We work full time, but we still can't afford to live,” said Las Vegas resident Daniel Buzbee. “I work full time, so I should be able to afford a house.” I would think so,” he said. “You don't want to come home one day and realize you have to pack up and leave. What we're missing is that sense of stability.”

When Biden took office, the average mortgage payment in Las Vegas was nearly $1,200 a month, but now it's $2,350 a month. media outlet report.

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