The language we use reflects but also shapes the way we think.
In the 1980s "young adult" was just another term for "teenager"
today everyone says, and believes that young adulthood starts AFTER you stop being a teenager.
In the minds of the American public teens stopped being young adults and started being old children.
It is much easier to justify the infantilization of, or putting legal restrictions on 16 year old children than on 16 year old adults.
Words matter.