• prole
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    Yes, we all know they have no empathy. Their children and grandchildren have been telling them that they’ve been experiencing this shit for decades, but “what do they know?”.

    But the moment they start personally feeling it… Oh well now suddenly it’s an issue and it’s everyone else’s fault that we let it get this bad.

    Fuck boomers

  • @Apytele
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    Boo hoo. My parents also wanna know why I won’t reproduce for them when they’d “help support me” and have completely failed to give any specifics on that. The fact that I trust 0 of their promises to this degree should tell you everything you need to about my childhood.

  • Infamousblt [any]
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    132 months ago

    Baby Boomers are fearful of the consequences of their own actions? Boo fucking hoo

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      We always think of boomers as retired ski doo dealership owners because that’s most of what we see in the media, but most are former working stiffs living on meager fixed social security incomes and deserve compassion.

      Lots of folks finding out the hard way that capitalism throws you to the wolves once you’re no longer useful

      • Infamousblt [any]
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        Or perhaps many of us know a bunch of boomers who were working class their whole life and yet still spent their whole life trying to kick the ladder down behind them.

        I’m not saying every boomer deserves to suffer for their consequences, but the boomers who spent their whole life proudly trying to make sure nobody else could have the success they did certainly deserve whatever they have coming to them.

      • @[email protected]
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        -32 months ago

        Then again they have had their whole life to build a retirement fund when it was easy and they chose not to and now they complain about rising prices and mediocre social security checks.

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          Extremely privileged take, not easy to build retirement savings when you’re working for minimum wage. Or if you had your entire net worth wiped out by the housing collapse. Or medical bills.

          Stop blaming individuals for systemic failures.

              • @[email protected]
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                -42 months ago

                I doubt you were trying to be nice, it’s unfortunate that you treat others with different opinions like this.

                • Assian_Candor [comrade/them]
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                  102 months ago

                  When your “differing opinion” is old people deserve to starve, you deserve to be thrown into the sea. Me giving you a good faith response in hopes of it triggering introspection instead of just telling you that you have a dog brain is most certainly being nice.

                  Last post you’ll see from me from this exchange

    • @[email protected]
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      My mom is in her 70s, still working full time, and she can’t make enough to save anything for retirement. It’s not just one generation that screwed everyone else, it’s a whole lot of greedy people in a lot of different age groups.

  • D61 [any]
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    122 months ago

    About one-quarter of U.S. adults age 50 and older

    So the baby boomer generation extends all the way to the 70’s now?

    “Far too many people lack access to retirement savings options and this, coupled with higher prices, is making it increasingly hard for people to choose when to retire,”

    “… lack access to retirement savings…” This hurts my brain to read.

    At the end of the article there’s a link to a “fix your finances boot camp”… smdh

  • @[email protected]
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    i had my mother ask me to reassure her I would take care of her when she got really old and can’t work . she is in her 60s now and still works. I had to break it down to her. I honestly don’t think i will be able to even if I wanted to.

    She has no savings in any meaningful way and had this 1000 yard stare as I told her. i felt bad but when you are forced to live a minimalist mind set and don’t have any social safety net. these honest conversations should be had now vs when the time comes.

    To make sure they don’t have the rug pulled out from under them when they day comes. I expect most boomers. See their kids as an insurance policy so don’t pay attention and get manipulated into voting against their interest for two minutes of hate of the day.

  • Pistcow
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    Man, I was going over my spending and noticed my grocery spending for the month was $900 (me and my wife). Our grocery spending pre-covid was around $300. These costs are getting out of hand.