This Was the Budget That Forgot the Young
The Budget: A missed opportunity to address the needs of young Canadians
The federal budget was a missed opportunity to address the needs of young Canadians. It failed to provide any meaningful support for young people struggling with the high cost of living, precarious work, and student debt. Instead, the budget focused on measures that will benefit older Canadians, such as increased Old Age Security benefits and tax breaks for seniors.
The budget's lack of focus on young people is particularly concerning given the challenges they face. Young Canadians are more likely to be unemployed or underemployed than older workers. They also earn less money and have more debt. The high cost of housing is making it increasingly difficult for young people to buy a home. And the rising cost of education is making it harder for young people to get the skills they need to succeed in the job market.
The budget could have included a number of measures to help young Canadians. For example, the government could have increased funding for affordable housing programs. It could have also provided more support for post-secondary education, such as grants and loans. And it could have taken steps to reduce youth unemployment, such as creating a job training program.
The government's failure to address the needs of young Canadians is a serious mistake. Young people are the future of our country. We need to invest in them and give them the support they need to succeed.
What can be done to help young Canadians?
There are a number of things that can be done to help young Canadians. Here are a few suggestions:
- Increase funding for affordable housing programs.
- Provide more support for post-secondary education.
- Take steps to reduce youth unemployment.
- Invest in programs that help young people develop the skills they need to succeed in the job market.
- Create a national youth strategy that brings together all levels of government, businesses, and community organizations to address the challenges facing young Canadians.
By taking these steps, we can help young Canadians succeed and build a better future for our country.