It’s 1995. You wake up. There’s no Wi-Fi. You don’t have a cell phone. You don’t have a computer. There is no Facebook/Instagram/TikTok 
What is the first thing that you do?
For years, Boomers have assumed their retirement plan was simple: sell their overpriced house to a Millennial or Gen Z buyer.
The only problem? The next generation doesn’t have $1.6 million to spend on a starter home.
I can’t wait to see what happens when reality finally catches up.
@jeremyct In 1940, the median home price in the U.S. was just $2,938. In 1980, it was $47,200, and by 2000, it had risen to $119,600. In 2006 it was $305,900. Today it is $403,200.
Boomer dad: just get a job that pays well.
Me: I have a job. It pays $58,000.
Boomer dad: that’s not bad for starting out.
Me: I’ve been here 6 years.
Boomer dad: well negotiate a raise.
Me: I did. They offered 2%.
Dad: that’s something at least.
Me: rent went up 9% this year.
Dad: well you gotta budget.
Me: I don’t go out. I don’t have subscriptions. I pack my lunch.
Boomer Dad: when I was your age I had a house and two kids.
Me: when you were my age a house cost $52,000.
Boomer Dad: …
Boomer Dad: well, dinner’s getting cold.
This is EXACTLY why Americans are fed up!
This woman is furious about having to do 15 hours of community service a week just to keep her food stamps… while she’s been on welfare for 13 years, collecting $4,300 per month, with 6 kids by 4 different fathers.
“You expect me to go out and work for free?”
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