SillyNanny123, same here - not easy to manage on just the state pension, is it? It infuriates me when journalists and politicians talk about how it's "unsustainable" and "not fair to the young." If they think that the state pension is so generous, they should try living on it for a year, instead of their current salaries.
And if they want to help to relieve the problems of the young - and everyone else! - maybe they should look at other sources of revenue, such as taxing non-doms, imposing windfall taxes on profiteers like the energy companies, or closing all the loopholes which enable tax avoidance schemes.
The government could also try to do a better job of looking after the money they've already got, such as the billions they squandered during the pandemic on stuff that didn't work.
The young man you mentioned should remember that the way that pensioners are treated now sets a precedent for how they'll be treated in future. The young who complain today about their taxes paying for our pensions are undoubtedly going to want the young of tomorrow to pay for their's. If the state pension is allowed to slip lower and lower in value, it will be worth practically nothing by the time that today's young have become tomorrow's old.