Sweden has gone to the right since 1980 and especially since 1990. The rights of workers are eroded and those of employers (employers) increase. Welfare decreases. Many grow up in socio-psychologically challenging neighborhoods with high unemployment, low education and high sick leave rates. People who grow up there have a lot to get through in order to succeed in life.
At the same time, everyone in all social classes feels worse when social security is eroded and the struggle for ever tougher and often lower paying jobs increases. Read researchers Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett's fact book The spirit of equality full of statistics of the effects on societies around the world of equality and inequality respectively.
But still we have very much left of welfare. In Sweden, we receive loans and grants for vocational studies. If you have professional knowledge, you are not only selling your labor but also your professional knowledge (knowhow). Then you can make greater demands on working conditions. -environment and salary.
You can save some of your income in stocks even though it is a risk. Tobias Schildfat gives a good introduction in the book "The road to your first million". A friend has been in work since 2000 and saved regularly in shares and is now no longer as dependent on his salary to make ends meet.
It is unfortunate that welfare has been destroyed so that you can supplement your private welfare with shares, but it is quite unavoidable today.
But at the same time that we can do all this, we should discuss broadly and broadly but cheerfully and pleasantly about the benefits that will come to everyone if we vote red-green and equip democracy, welfare and the good labor market with good jobs for everyone and again.
Fighting for your own future while working structurally for everyone's good and bad gives me more energy and hope in this challenging world.