Anonymous wrote:I have 2 millennial adult children. They both have good jobs - one makes over $100k and is only a couple years out of college. They are still on the family cell phone plan and yes we have a multi user Netflix account still but that’s not exactly breaking the bank. Together that’s less that $100/month. They can afford to pay their own rent, have employer health coverage and pay their own living expenses. They do take advantage of our beach house but it doesn't cost me anything and I enjoy it when they come for a weekend or a week. So not all millennials are mooches.
On a related point not all boomers are bad. I don’t get a pension, already pay for my own health insurance on the private market at an exorbitant rate, and have saved like crazy for retirement (as well as for my kids education, which we paid for in full). I also lived very frugally in my 20s and 30s in a way most millennials these days wouldn’t tolerate. Our first house was what people on this board would define as a shit shack. So we made different financial choices than many people today.
Anonymous wrote:
You guys still at it with the generational wars? Stop getting baited by the media.
The WORLD ECONOMY HAS CHANGED. Parenting philosophies may have changed too, but not more than hard financial facts.
Thank you! Voice of sanity. These generational wars help no one.Anonymous wrote:
You guys still at it with the generational wars? Stop getting baited by the media.
The WORLD ECONOMY HAS CHANGED. Parenting philosophies may have changed too, but not more than hard financial facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thet screwed their children by taking away pensions and making it impossible to have a living wage. They are horrible people. My father makes 6 figures in retirement--way more than I have in my entire life as a working professional and my parents act like they are poor when my dh and I are working to scrape by. We don't buy anything extra aside from groceries and rent. But they seem to really be suffering as home owners their gated community and new cars.
Yup. My parents are good people who earned what they have...but my husband and I will never be able to retire at 60 with a six figure income of pension, SS, and investments. We invest what we can, but without the pension and with the likelihood of SS decreasing, we're never going to make up for the other two "legs of the stool."
So I'm not all that sympathetic.
Plus a million.
+2, similar parents. A pension, two social securities, cheap healthcare for life that I’d pay through the nose for if those plans still existed. My parents saved in the way that most responsible Dcumers do, but have SO much more than similarly responsible savers today will.
Then save more. Life lesson 1 - life is not fair but it is what it is!
We can try, but our wages aren't necessarily high enough to make up the loss of those other retirement income sources. Math is a thing, there are real limits on savings for the 3 of us on DCUM who don't make $700k. Yes, life is not fair, and sometimes you can't just personal responsibility your way out of it (or if you think the solution is for everyone to be in the top 1% or stop complaining, uh, I would again refer you to math).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thet screwed their children by taking away pensions and making it impossible to have a living wage. They are horrible people. My father makes 6 figures in retirement--way more than I have in my entire life as a working professional and my parents act like they are poor when my dh and I are working to scrape by. We don't buy anything extra aside from groceries and rent. But they seem to really be suffering as home owners their gated community and new cars.
Yup. My parents are good people who earned what they have...but my husband and I will never be able to retire at 60 with a six figure income of pension, SS, and investments. We invest what we can, but without the pension and with the likelihood of SS decreasing, we're never going to make up for the other two "legs of the stool."
So I'm not all that sympathetic.
Plus a million.
+2, similar parents. A pension, two social securities, cheap healthcare for life that I’d pay through the nose for if those plans still existed. My parents saved in the way that most responsible Dcumers do, but have SO much more than similarly responsible savers today will.
Then save more. Life lesson 1 - life is not fair but it is what it is!
Anonymous wrote:If parents are making poor decisions on what to do with their funds, that's not the fault of their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thet screwed their children by taking away pensions and making it impossible to have a living wage. They are horrible people. My father makes 6 figures in retirement--way more than I have in my entire life as a working professional and my parents act like they are poor when my dh and I are working to scrape by. We don't buy anything extra aside from groceries and rent. But they seem to really be suffering as home owners their gated community and new cars.
Yup. My parents are good people who earned what they have...but my husband and I will never be able to retire at 60 with a six figure income of pension, SS, and investments. We invest what we can, but without the pension and with the likelihood of SS decreasing, we're never going to make up for the other two "legs of the stool."
So I'm not all that sympathetic.
Plus a million.
+2, similar parents. A pension, two social securities, cheap healthcare for life that I’d pay through the nose for if those plans still existed. My parents saved in the way that most responsible Dcumers do, but have SO much more than similarly responsible savers today will.