Anonymous wrote:Wow, way to generalize millions of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Gen X is the last generation that could count on owning a home and building generational wealth for their kids. I think my kids' generation (Gen Z) will be ok because they'll inherit from their Gen X parents who owned homes, has health insurance provided by their employer and had jobs with 401ks and matching funds. Kids of Millennials are screwed, just like millennials are. I get they they want to lash out.
I’m GenX and agree with this.
However, the 2009 financial crisis hit Gen X hard at a time that impacted their wealth development. They will never amass as much as the boomers did based on the timing of this. It delayed many from acquiring a home to build equity and build portfolio gains. While they themselves benefitted from lower college tuition, they are paying hundreds of thousands to send their adult children to college. The boomers are completely clueless about all this. Millennials have it the worst but IMO GenX is aware of this.
Also, Trump would have never won in 2016 without the massive boomer vote. Boomers welcomed the monster that is destroying our economy and democracy. It will take future generations decades to undo the damage.
Who exactly are you talking about? Get your whiny facts straight.
Trump 2024
“ Gen X — which slightly favored president-elect Donald Trump with a one-point margin in 2020 — shifted 9 points toward Trump this cycle. Gen Z favored Vice President Kamala Harris by 11 points, compared to 24 points for President Joe Biden.
Meanwhile, millennials and their boomer parents were less likely to move toward Trump. Millennials favored Harris by one point, a five-point shift down from Biden's six-point margin in 2020. Boomers went from supporting Trump by five points in 2020 to a flat tie between the two candidates this year, and were the only age group that voted more Democratic.“
GenX women went for Trump bigger than any other generation.
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-generations-voted-trump-harris-gen-z-gen-x-boomers-2024-11
Anonymous wrote:I think Gen X is the last generation that could count on owning a home and building generational wealth for their kids. I think my kids' generation (Gen Z) will be ok because they'll inherit from their Gen X parents who owned homes, has health insurance provided by their employer and had jobs with 401ks and matching funds. Kids of Millennials are screwed, just like millennials are. I get they they want to lash out.
Anonymous wrote:That’s right. All of us have undiagnosed mental health issues. All of us. Every last one.
Anonymous wrote:This is like the first thread I've ever seen complaining about gen X!
Anonymous wrote:This is like the first thread I've ever seen complaining about gen X!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Real Gen Xers simply don’t care
Oh well, whatever, nevermind

Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am Gen X and I realize bashing myself. I only brought up Gen X label because my cousin uses it all the time to hurl insults at others.
Most generations could not count on owning a home and building generational. A certain segment of each generation was able to do that.Anonymous wrote:I think Gen X is the last generation that could count on owning a home and building generational wealth for their kids. I think my kids' generation (Gen Z) will be ok because they'll inherit from their Gen X parents who owned homes, has health insurance provided by their employer and had jobs with 401ks and matching funds. Kids of Millennials are screwed, just like millennials are. I get they they want to lash out.
Gen-Y are Millennials.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, way to generalize millions of people.
Plus a million! This is a lazy and prejudiced way of thinking. Gen X is no more monolithic than Gen Y, boomers, or millennials.
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You don't like your cousin. That's fine. You don't have to like her. But don't extrapolate your dislike onto an entire generation.
For older gen-ex - the dot.com bubble bursting in 2000 also set us back.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Gen X is the last generation that could count on owning a home and building generational wealth for their kids. I think my kids' generation (Gen Z) will be ok because they'll inherit from their Gen X parents who owned homes, has health insurance provided by their employer and had jobs with 401ks and matching funds. Kids of Millennials are screwed, just like millennials are. I get they they want to lash out.
I’m GenX and agree with this.
However, the 2009 financial crisis hit Gen X hard at a time that impacted their wealth development. They will never amass as much as the boomers did based on the timing of this. It delayed many from acquiring a home to build equity and build portfolio gains. While they themselves benefitted from lower college tuition, they are paying hundreds of thousands to send their adult children to college. The boomers are completely clueless about all this. Millennials have it the worst but IMO GenX is aware of this.
Also, Trump would have never won in 2016 without the massive boomer vote. Boomers welcomed the monster that is destroying our economy and democracy. It will take future generations decades to undo the damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you need to roll your eyes at her and demand, “What’s your damage, Heather?”
LOL. I am Gen X. I always call up my good friend Heather and ask her some variation of what her damage is. For real. I'm not kidding. We have been taking care of our mental health since the mid-1990s, so we are Gen-X outliers. I think we watched and rewatched The Breakfast Club, A Beautiful Mind, Reality Bites, Girl, Interrupted, Ordinary People, Mad Love, Pump Up the Volume, Trainspotting and American Beauty and episodes of Party of Five, ER, Family Ties and Facts of Life too many times. Something about the characters' life altering/ending mental health and substance abuse problems got to us. What's up with the Gen X'ers who don't pay attention to their mental health? Did they not watch any of these movies and TV shows?
Anonymous wrote:I think you need to roll your eyes at her and demand, “What’s your damage, Heather?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, way to generalize millions of people.
Plus a million! This is a lazy and prejudiced way of thinking. Gen X is no more monolithic than Gen Y, boomers, or millennials.
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You don't like your cousin. That's fine. You don't have to like her. But don't extrapolate your dislike onto an entire generation.