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>>510034983
Just have a look at this shit
>https://nationalpost.com/opinion/secret-rcmp-report-warns-canadians-may-revolt-once-they-realize-how-broke-they-are
https://archive.is/uiZpn
>https://horizons.service.canada.ca/en/2025/01/10/future-lives-social-mobility/index.shtml
https://archive.is/xbHm2
>2.0 2040: More snakes than ladders
In 2040, upward social mobility is almost unheard of in Canada. Hardly anyone believes that they can build a better life for themselves, or their children, through their own efforts. However, many worry about sliding down the social order. This scenario identifies 6 main ways the world has changed since 2024:
>2.1 Post-secondary education
In 2040, pursuing post-secondary education (PSE) is no longer considered a reliable path to social mobility. Tuition and housing costs exclude all but the wealthy. Relatively long program timelines mean significant opportunity costs. Inflexible programs cannot keep up with constantly evolving skills demands in the job market. Fewer young people choose PSE; those who do, see it less as a path to a successful career than a way to reinforce their membership in the ‘elite’.
>2.2 Housing
In 2040, owning a home is not a realistic goal for many. Most new homeowners get help from family members. Some take out intergenerational mortgages and have several generations of family living togetherFootnote 2. Others enter alternative household mortgages with friends. A growing percentage of homeowners also own rental properties. They oppose policies to expand the housing supply or freeze rents. Inequality between those who rent and those who own has become a key driver of social, economic, and political conflict.
And it continues on and on...
>>510034983
Just have a look at this shit
>https://nationalpost.com/opinion/secret-rcmp-report-warns-canadians-may-revolt-once-they-realize-how-broke-they-are
https://archive.is/uiZpn
>https://horizons.service.canada.ca/en/2025/01/10/future-lives-social-mobility/index.shtml
https://archive.is/xbHm2
>2.0 2040: More snakes than ladders
In 2040, upward social mobility is almost unheard of in Canada. Hardly anyone believes that they can build a better life for themselves, or their children, through their own efforts. However, many worry about sliding down the social order. This scenario identifies 6 main ways the world has changed since 2024:
>2.1 Post-secondary education
In 2040, pursuing post-secondary education (PSE) is no longer considered a reliable path to social mobility. Tuition and housing costs exclude all but the wealthy. Relatively long program timelines mean significant opportunity costs. Inflexible programs cannot keep up with constantly evolving skills demands in the job market. Fewer young people choose PSE; those who do, see it less as a path to a successful career than a way to reinforce their membership in the ‘elite’.
>2.2 Housing
In 2040, owning a home is not a realistic goal for many. Most new homeowners get help from family members. Some take out intergenerational mortgages and have several generations of family living togetherFootnote 2. Others enter alternative household mortgages with friends. A growing percentage of homeowners also own rental properties. They oppose policies to expand the housing supply or freeze rents. Inequality between those who rent and those who own has become a key driver of social, economic, and political conflict.
And it continues on and on...
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