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Southern Baptist theologian Al Mohler said he had never met "any sizable number of young men" who regretted following the so-called "success sequence," which includes getting at least a high school degree, securing a full-time job and waiting until marriage to have children.

Sen. Josh Hawley agreed, but noted the ladder of success that worked in previous generations increasingly feels out of reach for many young men in the U.S.

"That's all what they want," Hawley said. "And I think that's the disaffection that we're seeing right now, is young men are afraid they won't be able to have it. They can't always put words to it, but that's the fear. It's that, 'I'm never going to be able to buy a house, get a girl, have children, grow up together.' They fear they're going to be shut out of all of that."

"And they're not terribly wrong about that," he added.

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Josh Hawley, Al Mohler discuss challenges facing 'disaffected' young men: 'They feel shut out'

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