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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Boomers had much cheaper education. [/b] White boomers had big advantages over minority workers and until the late 70’s not much competition from overseas. I think it is also fair to say that they structured the current tax system which has cut out a lot of govt support for services that could benefit younger generations. Hell, most of our leaders are still boomers. As a gen-x er my biggest gripe is that they gave been clogging the leadership pipelines and often refuse to retire and make way for younger leaders. [/quote] That depends who is paying for it. I am a boomer and paid for both kids full pay private college educations. So yes, their educations were more expensive, but they didn't pay for it or take on any debt for it.[/quote] Did all of the students who took out student loans know that was an option? It seems silly that they didn't think of it [/quote]
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