There are certainly plenty of examples, particularly post lockdown, of younger people especially not wanting to work unless they are paid £15 hour or whatever. Now, I'm totally in agreement with those who argue that anyone who works should be paid a "living wage" in order to afford the basics but there is also the point to be made that a lack of affordable housing means that whole swathes of younger generations are forced to live at home. As they are not charged realistic rent by parents they have a level of disposable income but also not having the pressure of paying rent/mortgages means they don't feel they have to take lower paid jobs even if the pay is above minimum wage.