I’m from generation X and understand your thinking. For a time, I thought the newer generations lacked in many ways, but learned they get quite a bit right. For example:
1. They think paying $200/mo for a package which includes TV is dumb. They’re right.
2. They don’t put as much weight in show off things like cars or clothes as previous generations. They’re right.
3. They demand a better work-life balance. In others words, employers should leave them alone after 5pm or when they’re sick. They’re right.
4. The women think 3 months is ridiculous for maternity leave. They’re right.
5. Many are pouring funds into investments so they can retire early (FIRE). When one isn’t spending on useless TV or fancy cars, they can save a lot. Definitely smart.
This could go on, but in short, they may get wrong what previous generations thought was important, but get a lot of other things right.
$200/month is absurd, if someone can't afford it. Same for buying an $8 cup of coffee. Same goes for trying to look like they're rich when they aren't. The obsession over the Kardashians is a good example- most are wannabes. How many people have hopped on a trend that makes them look ridiculous, like 'Lumber-sexual', Hipsters, etc.
Demanding a better work-life balance is great, when someone has job skills that make them valuable to employers. For those who don't have skills that will yield high wages, it's not gonna happen, although they can make the decisions for their personal time that bring happiness- many think they hate their life because they hate their job, but I would argue that some hate their job because they hate their life- look at the drug & alcohol use/abuse that's still so common.
Why does 5PM even enter the conversation? Work needs to be done, people need to do it. Someone cleaning restrooms or doing other minimum-skill jobs may be needed, but they don't bring revenue to a company, so how much should they be paid? I worked for a place where one of the owners thought we should arrive at 9AM, leave at 6PM and not be there at any other time. This was a boat dealership- it's a feast or famine business and when boats need to be ready to sell, people need to make them ready, regardless of the time of day. He didn't understand that.
As an employee, "I want to go home" or "I don't feel like being here" don't work. A job isn't a democracy.