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re: Biden's broke generation
Posted on 4/3/24 at 12:57 am to SlowFlowPro
Posted on 4/3/24 at 12:57 am to SlowFlowPro
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Millennials had Covid AND the 2009 crash to deal with.
Gen Z needs another major economic meltdown (That somehow doesn't affect Millennials) to compete
I hope you're not serious, but it sounds like you are.
Woe is me ... who does not contend with the military draft, world war, a great depression, a decade of stagflation, 18% home loan interest rates, or equivalent income at a fraction of today's median number.
Goodness.
"We'll see if they have it worse than millennials? Really? Those would be the same millennials who did not take advantage of historically low interest rates to buy a home? You're referring to millennials who preferred $4 cups of coffee, running weekly bar tabs, eating out, and driving a hot car, to savings, capitalist ethos, and 'boring' family life?
Out of the 15-20 past and present American "generations," exactly how many would you expect could commiserate with you about the terrible burden and misfortune of gen-y, the millennials? Ponder that.
Posted on 4/3/24 at 1:14 am to NC_Tigah
Nah this generation has plenty of opportunity.
Get a trade job right out of high school. Learn it make six figures. No debt.
Move to the mid-west where life is affordable.
Go out to eat once a week invest 10% of your income. Easy street.
Get a trade job right out of high school. Learn it make six figures. No debt.
Move to the mid-west where life is affordable.
Go out to eat once a week invest 10% of your income. Easy street.
Posted on 4/3/24 at 8:49 am to NC_Tigah
quote:
Woe is me
Not me. I was lucky to have this board to shield me somewhat from the 2009 crash.
I'm taking big numbers for a big population, not idiosyncratic and personal sob stories.
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