I have no idea what these kids do or why I need them pushing paper and building nothing. I need a running automobile, petroleum products (gas), roads, bridges, running water, electricity, food, medical care, and well constructed buildings with roofs that don't leak. Anything beyond that is a luxury item/service. Maybe next time when you go to college major in something that people actually need and always have to have regardless of whether or not we're in a recession. Being an auto mechanic is recession proof.
What exactly is a (((banking analyst)))? What is an "intern" at a FAANG company? What is a Product Manager? And who would pay to go to an Ivy League college in the 21st Century? The quality of an Ivy League Education tanked in the 1990's and now they are just overpriced DEI degree mills.
These kids are studying and majoring in the wrong things in an attempt to avoid having to get their hands dirty (i.e. the trades) and that's on them.
Gen Z is going for money and not practicality assuming that the economy will always employee people who build nothing of real three-dimensional value. I don't need banks and someone to manage them, I need food and someone to grow it.