Sure, but exclusively focusing on housing as an indicator for how rich a generation is gives a skewed perspective. Gen Z isn’t implicitly richer for owning a home, as they were able to use the low interest rates during covid which made mortgages less of a burden. They also have more opportunities to work from home, which allows them to buy cheaper houses in less desired areas.
However, just owning a home doesn’t mean you can actually get by.
It’s somewhat telling that despite all of those advantages, the average age at which people buy their first home is at a record high.
I’ve seen both Veritasium’s video and this much older one: https://youtu.be/6Hl7BLXq5vA and I honestly prefer the explanation of the older video.
I do appreciate the explained history, but I found the explanation on the maths more clear and to the point in the lecture video.