Young people now get an enormous amount of help from their family and forget that. Reading Gransnet it is clear that many GN members, even those on small incomes are helping their children in all sorts of ways; some provide their children free board and lodging, others help with childcare, where appropriate or buy clothes and pay for DGC extra-curricular activities. Better off GN members help with house and car purchase.
This was almost unknown for their parents, both DH and I had parents who were comfortably off, but we never had a penny off them for anything, not because they would not have helped if asked, but it just never occurred to them - or us. We were expected to be self-supporting from the day we left school or university.
And lets face it when we were young we didn't own houses, or have huge assets, while our older generation owned houses and had servings, that is the natural progression of life.
Young people also forget the cost of acquiring our assets. Mortgage interest rates at 10% plus. Half our salary going in mortgage payments when we had 2 children. Hike current mortgage interest rates up to 10% and house prices would plummet, and house building would cease and builders would be going bankrupt left right and centre because the cost of building houses would exceed the selling price.
I could go on, but won't, you will be relieved to find.