Ha ha - wow, that's a really incisive argument you made there. Pat yourself on the back!
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I like what you have written about and I doing research on the generation y and z of today work forced, to give my opinion when I was in the work forces, and saw what you are experiencing now in my hay day and your parents, we thought about how the future will be for the unknown Generation Today, no social security nor Ira plan might not be available. Keep your head up and always think outside the box..In other word This is your world and I am passing by and learning to understand what going on. Wilton. |
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However the tangential point is that the Baby Boom generation is a very entitled generation. They are the ones that expect to get much more out of the system than they put in. For example, they are the ones who feel entitled to huge, long payouts from SS and because they put in less than was necessary to balance what they'll likely take out, they are going to be the crippling factor to SS. These are the homeowners who felt cheated when they did not get huge returns on their money from retirement/401K's, home value (gosh darn, they only make $200K on their property while others are losing money and they feel rooked) and investments. They are the ones that want to retire to the best places and pay less. And on and on. It's a very, very selfish and me-generation. Some are lazy, some are not, but most are very entitled. Your coworker is pretty typical of the generational stereotype and being a cusp baby (I was born in 1965), I've known many, many Baby Boomers just like that. That said, the Baby Boomer generation ran from 1945 until 1964 when the birth rate rose to more than 20 births per every 1000 in population. The Generation X (also sometimes called the Baby Bust generation) started when the birth rate returned to below 20 births per every 1000 in population. Gen X often goes from 1965 until about 1976 when the decreasing birth rate turned around and started increasing again. For the actual birth rates, you can see it in tabular form at http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005067.html |
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There is SOOO much difference being born in 1963 and 1965, I'm sure.
Signed a 1960 boomer, making less than $90K, driving an 8-year-old car and raising a teen on my own |
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I love how OP generalizes one generation and at the sme time, tries to generalize her own, in a more positive light.
I pity millennials. They are so unresourceful and incompetent. The entire generation. |