The elephant in the room is that there are way more people with illnesses than ever before, from physical disabilities, to mental illnesses, developmental disabilities like autism, etc. Yet despite the level of diagnoses surging, the support available is so bad, that many people are in situations akin to a house of cards waiting to fall if they're relying on family and don't have a means to provide for themselves in the future.
When I was growing up, I was the only autistic child in my area, that I know of. Now, the amount of autistic children and teenagers has skyrocketed, around the world. People say we are getting better at diagnosing autism now, so perhaps that's a part of it, but it's also undeniable that there are more people with support needs than in the past, and the world is not really set up in a proper way to help these individuals once they reach adulthood.
It's obvious that mental health treatment is failing a lot of people, albeit helping some, and support services can be paltry or nonexistent. Not to mention all of the socioeconomic issues arising constantly, even in what we consider developed and rich countries. Combined, all of this is a recipie for disaster, if people don't have the means to provide for themselves and they lose family support.
As an autistic person and late gen Z myself, I think the demographic shift towards having an unhealthier, struggling population will cause a lot of problems in the future, as parents of our generation age to the point of being unable to support the young who can't function as well. Right now, this discrepancy isn't as apparent, but in time it's going to implode if my prediction as accurate. Some hikikomori in places like Japan will hide their relative's corpses to continue collecting their pensions, that's how grim the situation is for certain people.
Those of us who are apart of this generation often get blamed for not being resilient enough, but let's be real, it is the fault of our institutions for not prioritising these issues enough to properly fund research or roll out actually effective, altruistic social welfare programs to rehabilitate those who need it the most. Mutual aid is nonexistent in this era.