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Generation Squeeze reports those aged 25 to 44 earn up to $10,000 less than they did in decades ago
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Generation Squeeze says that young people aren害羞草研究所檛 reaping the benefits of B.C.害羞草研究所檚 economy. (ITU Pictures/Flickr)

The B.C. economy may be benefitting people working in areas like real estate and home construction, but it害羞草研究所檚 not doing anything to help young people.

That害羞草研究所檚 according to a new report released Wednesday by Generation Squeeze, an organization that advocates for young people headed by UBC professor Paul Kershaw.

Rather than look at common economic health factors such as the unemployment rate or gross domestic product, the report looked at the incomes, costs of living and personal debt levels in B.C.

It found that on average, people aged 25 to 44 years old earn $8,000 to $10,000 less today than they did in the late 1970s.

害羞草研究所淚t took five years of full-time work to save a 20-per-cent down payment on an average home in 1976 to 80. It took eight years when the B.C. Liberals came to power in 2001,害羞草研究所 the report said. 害羞草研究所淣ow it takes 19 years.害羞草研究所

The Liberals have said that programs like the first-time homebuyers loan introduced this January will make it easier for residents to buy into the province害羞草研究所檚 real estate market.

Generation Squeeze said the annual rate of economic growth under the Liberals is slightly lower than when the NDP was in office.

The group outlines 10 recommendations, including monitoring and reporting on the age distribution of government spending, levelling the playing field between renters and owners, and revising tax policy to slow the escalation of home prices.

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katya.slepian@bpdigital.ca

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