I never would have thought so. In actual fact, I would have guessed that it is easier being a teenager now than it has ever been.
Not so according to the annual Mission Australia report. The report which quizzed 50,000 young Australians primarily aged between 11-19 revealed that:
27 per cent of them were concerned about stress levels, while 20 per cent aged 11-14 said they were struggling to cope.
Respondents spoke of the high expectations and soaring levels of pressure experienced by young people “nowadays”, seemingly in comparison to the angst-free utopia enjoyed by previous generations.
“We’ve got more responsibilities, like part-time jobs,” one high school student offered by way of explaining the apparent cause of this skyrocketing stress.
Now, I could be wrong, but I doubt highly that our teenagers are under more pressure than generations before. I think they are more mollycodled and protected than they have ever been. Teenagers have always had jobs. The only difference is, they used to get jobs to support their family, now they are getting jobs to support their consumerism.
Perhaps they’re just better wingers than ever before?





