>>23598677Yes, an intentionally extremely misleading chart.
The chart is based on homeownership and marriage rates at 30. However, homeownership rates have not significantly declined in younger generations when adjusted for age.
What the chart is really showing is a decrease in the percentage of people who are married at 30. And most of the "decline" is simply due to the average age of first marriage being less than 30 in the beginning of the chart and then increasing to slightly over 30 by the end of the chart.
Most people are still getting married and having kids and buying houses. The overall rates of people doing those things have declined some from the all time highs, when virtually everyone did, to now just a significant majority doing it.
But this belief that no one is buying houses or getting married or having kids is not true at all. You have been psyoped by cherry picked and twisted statistics to make you think things are very different than they really are. Incel NEETs are especially prone to taking the bait for emotional reasons: believing that their peers are also not getting married or having kids or buying houses makes them feel better about their own failure to launch in life.