Z一代努力工作,但经济让许多美国人的美国梦遥不可及


经济学家称,拜登任期中价房屋月供翻倍,而非“懒惰”,才是导致购房置业推迟的主因

2026年7月15日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻
作者:阿曼达·马西亚斯

保守派经济学家驳斥莱维特有关Z一代“懒惰”的言论:美国年轻人正处境艰难
保罗·泰勒认为,共和党应正视Z一代面临的经济挑战,专注于降低生活成本,而非质疑这一代人的职业道德。

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年轻人确实在工作。他们只是更晚才能实现本应通过工作换来的“美国梦”。

处于黄金工作年龄段的美国人的劳动力参与率仍处于数十年来的高位。但如今,房价高企、利率上升以及其他家庭开支持续超过许多家庭的工资涨幅,导致年轻一代购房时间推迟、结婚延迟、生育计划延后。

白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特称Z一代的不满部分源于“懒惰”,这一言论让美国的经济背景再次受到审视。

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在遭到批评后,莱维特表示批评者断章取义,称她当时是在指那些拥护社会主义和共产主义的年轻人,而非笼统地评价所有Z一代。她还补充说,“许多美国Z一代年轻人勤奋努力、富有创业精神且深具爱国情怀。”

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尽管承受着日益严峻的经济负担压力,美国年轻人的劳动力参与率仍处于历史高位。(比娅塔·扎夫泽尔/努罗照片/盖蒂图片社)

Z一代通常简称Gen Z,指1997年至2012年出生的美国人,他们正逐渐成为劳动力市场和美国政坛中日益重要的力量。

莱维特还称,特朗普政府的经济议程——包括减税、放松管制以及其他旨在提高负担能力的政策——旨在改善美国年轻人的经济状况。

我们曾请美国人对经济进行评分,随后询问这是否会改变他们的投票意向。

尽管她的言论引发了争议,但经济学家表示,如今的年轻人成长于数十年来最具挑战性的经济环境之一,面临高通胀、房价飙升以及白领就业市场降温等问题。

劳动力市场数据描绘出更为复杂的图景。根据美国劳工统计局的数据,5月份25岁至54岁美国人的劳动力参与率约为83%,接近数十年来的最高水平。20岁至24岁美国人的劳动力参与率也保持在疫情前的水平之上。

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“每个年代都有懒惰的人,”传统基金会首席经济学家E·J·安东尼奥告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“无论你说的是婴儿潮一代、Z一代还是其他任何一代人,都是如此。”

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推进美国自由组织下属普利茅斯自由企业研究所副主席理查德·斯特恩表示,数据表明,不应将Z一代对灵活工作的偏好与缺乏职业道德混为一谈。

“16岁至19岁、20岁至24岁人群的劳动力参与率都很高,”斯特恩说。尽管年轻工人可能更倾向于灵活或远程工作安排,“这和职业道德无关。我认为这其实只是一种偏好,”他补充道。

一个隐藏在明处的问题正阻碍美国人购房

安东尼奥指出,“拜登执政四年间,中价房屋的月供确实翻了一番。”

“你不必对年轻人带有任何贬义色彩就能意识到,这种情况完全不可持续。”

住房负担能力在过去几年中急剧下降。30年期固定抵押贷款的平均利率从2021年初的约3%升至如今的约6.5%,而美国中价房屋的价格从约32.9万美元上涨至40多万美元,大幅推高了购房成本。

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斯特恩表示,更高的借贷成本让美国年轻人购买住房和汽车——这两个传统上代表经济独立的标志——变得难上加难。

“汽车和抵押贷款等贷款的利率上涨了两倍,”斯特恩告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“因此对于新入职的员工和年轻家庭来说,高通胀和高得多的利率让买房或买车的负担变得极其沉重。”

这些负担能力压力带来的影响不仅限于购房延迟。根据全国房地产经纪人协会的数据,2025年首次购房者的平均年龄达到创纪录的38岁。

曾在特朗普-彭斯白宫任职的保守派策略师保罗·泰勒表示,莱维特的言论让许多保守派人士感到意外,因为这与他从年轻员工身上看到的情况不符。

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“大家都在努力工作,”泰勒告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。“我们是美国人,所以努力工作是我们的天性。美国人不需要被督促着去努力工作。”

泰勒表示,美国年轻一代发现,通往中产阶级的老路如今已无法带来同样的成果。“他们的兄长姐姐或父母当年接受的同等教育,如今已经无法让他们达到同样的高度,”他说。“同样的相对工资,如今也无法让他们过上同样的生活。”

数据表明,许多美国年轻人面临的挑战并非无法参与劳动力市场。问题在于,工作已无法再像过去那样换来同样的人生里程碑。

阿曼达·马西亚斯负责报道商业、经济与政治的交集,重点关注政策决策如何影响市场、企业和美国工人。

Gen Z is working hard, but the economy is putting the American dream out of reach for many

Economists say payments on a median home doubling under Biden, not laziness, is driving delayed homeownership

July 15, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News

By Amanda Macias

Conservative economist pushes back on Leavitt’s Gen Z ‘lazy’ remark: Young Americans are getting squeezed

Paul Teller argues Republicans should acknowledge Gen Z’s economic challenges and focus on lowering costs instead of questioning the generation’s work ethic.

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Young people are working. They’re just waiting longer for the “American dream” that work was supposed to buy.

Labor force participation among Americans in their prime working years remains near its highest level in decades. Yet younger adults are buying homes later, delaying marriage and putting off having children as housing prices, elevated interest rates and other household expenses continue to outpace wage growth for many households.

The economic backdrop has come under renewed scrutiny after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested Gen Z’s frustrations stem in part from “laziness.”

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Once her comments drew backlash, Leavitt said critics had taken her remarks out of context, arguing she was referring to young people embracing socialism and communism — not a blanket statement regarding all of Gen Z. She added that “many Gen Z Americans are hardworking, entrepreneurial, and deeply patriotic.”

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Labor force participation among younger Americans remains historically strong despite mounting affordability challenges.(Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto/Getty Images)

Generation Z, often shortened to Gen Z, includes Americans born between 1997 and 2012, and is emerging as a growing force in both the labor market and U.S. politics.

Leavitt also claimed the Trump administration’s economic agenda — including tax cuts, deregulation and other affordability-focused policies — is intended to strengthen economic conditions for younger Americans.

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While her remarks sparked debate, economists say today’s young people entered adulthood during one of the most challenging economic environments in decades, marked by high inflation, soaring housing costs and a cooling white-collar job market.

The labor market data paint a more nuanced picture. Labor force participation among Americans ages 25 to 54 stood at about 83% in May, hovering near its highest level in decades, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Participation among Americans ages 20 to 24 has also remained above pre-pandemic levels.

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“There’s lazy people in every generation,” Heritage Foundation Chief Economist EJ Antoni told Fox News Digital. “It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about the boomers, Gen Z or anybody in between.”

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Richard Stern, vice president of the Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise at Advancing American Freedom, said the data suggests Gen Z’s preference for flexible work should not be confused with a lack of work ethic.

“Labor participation rates for 16- to 19-year-olds, for 20- to 24-year-olds are all high,” Stern said. While younger workers may prefer flexible or remote schedules, “that’s not a work ethic thing. I think it’s actually a preference thing,” he added.

A PROBLEM HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT IS KEEPING AMERICANS FROM BUYING HOMES

Antoni pointed out how “the monthly mortgage payments on a median-priced home literally doubled during Biden’s four years in office.”

“You don’t have to ascribe any pejoratives to young people to realize that that is completely unsustainable.”

Housing affordability has deteriorated sharply over the past several years. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate climbed from roughly 3% in early 2021 to about 6.5% today, while the median U.S. home price rose from roughly $329,000 to more than $400,000, dramatically increasing the cost of buying a home.

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Stern said higher borrowing costs have made it dramatically harder for younger Americans to purchase homes and vehicles — two traditional markers of financial independence.

“Interest rates have tripled on things like cars and mortgages,” Stern told Fox News Digital. “So for new workers and young families, higher inflation and much higher interest rates have made it tremendously less affordable to buy a home or a car.”

Those affordability pressures have delayed more than just homeownership. The median age of a first-time homebuyer reached a record 38 years old in 2025, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Paul Teller, a conservative strategist who previously served in the Trump-Pence White House, said Leavitt’s comments surprised many conservatives because they don’t reflect what he sees from young workers.

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“Folks are working hard,” Teller told Fox News Digital. “We’re Americans, so this is what we do in our nature. Americans don’t have to be told to work hard.”

Teller said younger Americans are discovering that the same path to the middle class no longer delivers the same results. “The same education that their older siblings got or their parents got isn’t taking them this far,” he said. “The same relative wage isn’t taking them as far.”

The numbers suggest the challenge for many younger Americans isn’t participating in the workforce. It’s that work no longer buys the same milestones it once did.

Amanda Macias covers the intersection of business, economics and politics, with a focus on how policy decisions shape markets, businesses and American workers.

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