Wait, people are upset at Kevin O’Leary for this? This is easily one of Gen Z’s greatest weaknesses (millennials too): financial literacy. Instagram and DoorDash have convinced us that eating out 5 times a week is sustainable for your average middle classer. Guess what? It’s not. https://t.co/BksrWfevl0
— P.T. Ward (@HTWardish) May 20, 2026
Pack a sandwich. https://t.co/rPo80meODe
— Caleb Hammer (@sircalebhammer) May 20, 2026
Zoomers: “Boomers have all the money.”
— USMC Lady Vet 🇺🇸 (@Arkypatriot) May 21, 2026
Boomers: “Baby, that’s because we’re still eating the same pot of beans we started cooking in 1974 while y’all DoorDash a smoothie with a service fee, delivery fee, convenience fee, and emotional damage fee.” pic.twitter.com/5oDeZ7nbCN
Gen Z spends more on delivery and eating out than any other generation (graph one). They also report the lowest confidence in cooking skills (graph two).
— 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐠 (@CasuallyGreg) May 20, 2026
Gen Z is choosing this trade-off. pic.twitter.com/iTxaw8g6oW
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Financial literacy AND "home economics" - now called domestic science, I believe, SHOULD be REQUIRED classes in every middle school, OR high school. Right along with the three RRRs - - and NO DIPLOMA until they can read ABOVE 5th grade level, write in cursive, BALANCE a check book AND BOIL A POT OF WATER!!
Always complaining even when President Trump has made America great again. These losers need to get a life.