I'm really appreciating how Spiderman constantly gets reset every so often so that he represents the new youngest generation.
60’s-80’s: You have Boomer Spidey who distrusted authority while it was cool and had financial problems as a young kid, but still ended up marrying a supermodel, living in an expensive apartment in a good part of NYC, and is able to turn down lucrative lab jobs to pursue higher degrees at his own expense while conveniently ignoring all of those anti-mutant protestors being virulent racists.
80-2000: You have Gen X Spidey who moves back in with Aunt May due to finances when he's in college but later goes on to enjoy a comfortable domestic life with his pregnant wife without too many mundane problems, despite the occasional mental breakdown and midlife crisis that causes Peter to make new problems for himself, and he eventually makes a deal with Satan so that he can return to a more comfortable past where he didn't have to think too hard about things or make complicated moral decisions.
Early 2000-2010’s: You have Millenial Spidey, who finds out that this "print journalism" thing that was his career path is dead in the water and has to find roommates in order to barely make rent, his plan to join the Avengers runs into the tiny problem that they're now illegal and basically don't exist as an organization, and he has to fight and scrape to find a job that can keep him afloat and maybe let him also continue doing good deeds. Meanwhile, all of the other heroes are older than him, don't get his sense of humor, and the only super who seems to remotely understand him is the mentally unstable lunatic who nobody trusts. Also Doc Oct shows up at random times to tell him that he's weak and has no drive or follow-through, just like the rest of Today's Youth.
Mid 2000-Now: And then there's Gen-Z Spidey who's awkward, kinda weird, and really just wants to help people and maybe get to know this one girl that he likes. He's too young and middle-classish to be worrying about money problems yet, but every adult figure around him seems to have plans and agendas for him that they have no intention of asking his opinion on, and want him to be responsible for things that he has absolutely no business being responsible for. He's aware that all of this shit getting dumped on his shoulders is essentially a massive ticking time bomb and is roughly .002 seconds from cracking under the pressure if he thinks too much about it, but tries his best to just enjoy spending time with his friends and family while he still can. But yo, he's going to meme with the best of them until the very millisecond that ish hits the fan, and then he's going to ironically meme about how much it sucks.