Deal Fixed: 18 Female War Lousy

So here’s the part they didn’t fix.

: Younger cohorts are more likely to support policies aimed at increasing the minimum wage, reducing student debt, and addressing housing inventory—direct attempts to "fix" the structural inequality they inherited. Summary of the Conflict The "Old" Deal The "Lousy" Deal (Current) Affordable on median income Average mortgage doubled pre-pandemic Multi-generational living; advocacy for new construction High ROI, low debt Massive debt, lower relative wage gains STEM-focused trades; alternative certifications Well-being Traditional social milestones High anxiety and "rage" Sobriety; focus on mental health and community specific economic policies aimed at helping young adults, or perhaps more on the social trends emerging from this generational shift? 18 female war lousy deal fixed

: A reference to the answer for clue number 18 in the same crossword. So here’s the part they didn’t fix

War is never a "good" deal in the traditional sense—it is a sacrifice. But for the eighteen-year-old woman, that sacrifice shouldn't include her dignity or her physical health due to outdated systems. By modernizing equipment and fixing the justice system, we can turn a lopsided contract into a fair partnership. of women in combat or the psychological impact of the recruitment process? : A reference to the answer for clue

: Likely an anagram indicator (like "fixed") or a slang term for a bad trade.