There's two schools of thought here...
1. Gen-Zers are such entitled little shits.
2. We've spent 40 years slowly convincing people that they should feel lucky and grateful we let them interview. And then lucky and grateful we pay them anything at all. And lucky and grateful we don't fire them for no reason. And the first 10 years of your career should be 80 hour work weeks, while barely surviving because "Thems the dues." And job benefits, vacations, and retirement are for the lazy.
And finally, the generation who is probably completely financially screwed no matter what they do decided not to buy into it.
I wonder who in this story is who?