Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomers live in an echo chamber - nothing will penetrate it. More than these arguments about mortgages the real bitterness is over the feeling that the boomers pulled the ladder up behind them after enjoying things like pensions, unions, well funded state schools, etc.
I'll bite.
Sucks being you. Too bad; so sad![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomers live in an echo chamber - nothing will penetrate it. More than these arguments about mortgages the real bitterness is over the feeling that the boomers pulled the ladder up behind them after enjoying things like pensions, unions, well funded state schools, etc.
So funny that you all are complaining about Boomers not accepting "facts" when it's the Millenials that are completely ignoring the data:
https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/millennials-personal-finance-real-estate-50742ffe?st=qrfc0qlfqglupds&reflink=article_copyURL_share
lol did a boomer write this article?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomers live in an echo chamber - nothing will penetrate it. More than these arguments about mortgages the real bitterness is over the feeling that the boomers pulled the ladder up behind them after enjoying things like pensions, unions, well funded state schools, etc.
So funny that you all are complaining about Boomers not accepting "facts" when it's the Millenials that are completely ignoring the data:
https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/millennials-personal-finance-real-estate-50742ffe?st=qrfc0qlfqglupds&reflink=article_copyURL_share
lol did a boomer write this article?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomers live in an echo chamber - nothing will penetrate it. More than these arguments about mortgages the real bitterness is over the feeling that the boomers pulled the ladder up behind them after enjoying things like pensions, unions, well funded state schools, etc.
So funny that you all are complaining about Boomers not accepting "facts" when it's the Millenials that are completely ignoring the data:
https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/millennials-personal-finance-real-estate-50742ffe?st=qrfc0qlfqglupds&reflink=article_copyURL_share

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a boomer. My first apartment was 200 sf walk up apartment with no AC, no dishwasher, a pullman kitchen that consisted of a mini fridge and hot plate with bars on windows and doors.
Today kids want doormen, pools, gyms in their first apt.
Things are not really more expensive it is expectations are higher. And that costs more.
You really don’t think things are more expensive?
It is only very recently that home prices increased *per square foot.* And that's not even getting into the quality of finishes (nobody had marble countertops in the 60's). Homes cost more mainly because they are larger.
Anonymous wrote:Boomers live in an echo chamber - nothing will penetrate it. More than these arguments about mortgages the real bitterness is over the feeling that the boomers pulled the ladder up behind them after enjoying things like pensions, unions, well funded state schools, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Boomers live in an echo chamber - nothing will penetrate it. More than these arguments about mortgages the real bitterness is over the feeling that the boomers pulled the ladder up behind them after enjoying things like pensions, unions, well funded state schools, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a boomer. My first apartment was 200 sf walk up apartment with no AC, no dishwasher, a pullman kitchen that consisted of a mini fridge and hot plate with bars on windows and doors.
Today kids want doormen, pools, gyms in their first apt.
Things are not really more expensive it is expectations are higher. And that costs more.
You really don’t think things are more expensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomers are too lazy to look at the data. They rely on anecdotes and sheer fantasy that confirm their biases and coddle their fragile psyches. History will look upon them with universal scorn.
And you will be looked as the whiniest generation to have infested this planet. A group that relies upon tik-tok and instagram to define reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomers are too lazy to look at the data. They rely on anecdotes and sheer fantasy that confirm their biases and coddle their fragile psyches. History will look upon them with universal scorn.
And you will be looked as the whiniest generation to have infested this planet. A group that relies upon tik-tok and instagram to define reality.
Anonymous wrote:My first place was similar to this 20 years ago for a similar price but a way worse neighborhood.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4100-W-W-St-NW-411-Washington-DC-20007/351580057_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Anonymous wrote:Boomers are too lazy to look at the data. They rely on anecdotes and sheer fantasy that confirm their biases and coddle their fragile psyches. History will look upon them with universal scorn.