The Young Male Problem Is an Economic Time Bomb
Galloway's alarm: young men in America are falling behind on almost every economic metric — employment, college graduation, income growth, homeownership — while the conversation focuses almost entirely on other demographics. His argument: when large groups of young men feel economically displaced and culturally dismissed, they find other outlets for that energy. The patterns historically are not good. He's not making a political argument — he's making an economic one. Ignoring this cohort is expensive. 'Show me a society where young men have no path to status and prosperity, and I'll show you a society with a serious problem.'
