- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon isn't particularly worried about the plight of millennials and Gen Zers.
- He predicted young people would work less, live longer, and be healthier than past generations.
- The billionaire banker flagged gaping wealth inequality as a far more pressing problem.
Many young people feel distraught at the state of the world, priced out of owning a home or having kids and worried that artificial intelligence will steal their jobs.