Boomers...
Political views on the economy.
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- dirge
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I don't disagree with anything you've said, but the next generation will blame us too not applaud us. If you look at national dept per person it's... quite scary.koralatov wrote: *we’re* the ones who are going to have to pay for the long retirements the Boomers awarded themselves whilst simultaneously trying to dig ourselves out of the debt hole *they* created for us.
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I don’t expect applause by any means, but hopefully a little understanding. The major difference between our generation (Y) and the Boomers is that nearly all of the debt we incurred is at least somewhat privately held — student loans instead of grants being a great example of this. In terms of what we’ve extracted from the State versus previous generations, we come off looking pretty good.dirge wrote:I don't disagree with anything you've said, but the next generation will blame us too not applaud us. If you look at national dept per person it's... quite scary.
When you start looking at *private* debt, however, it paints a pretty bleak picture. As a generation, we were pretty thoroughly hoodwinked into accepting rampant consumerism as a viable way of life.
[I was fortunate enough to avoid most of these egregious excesses when I was young and stupid enough not to know any better, but I have friends who weren’t as lucky.]
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I think I was lucky having my.late teens / twenties during a massive amount of money being thrown around.
9-11 and Greenspan meant I got paid well lived like a king and had loadsof fun.
Only regret is not picking up houses for less than the price of clacks!
...yes Newcastle houses were sold for £1 when I was younger
(bad areas mind)
9-11 and Greenspan meant I got paid well lived like a king and had loadsof fun.
Only regret is not picking up houses for less than the price of clacks!
...yes Newcastle houses were sold for £1 when I was younger
