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<blockquote data-quote="Wrecking Ball" data-source="post: 271503" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>It's been my observation, both anecdotally and data-wise, that Boomers are the most entitled generation in America. When Boomers reached the age of 30, over 75% of them made more than their parents had at the same age. And their parents cheered them on and were supportive! They were HAPPY that the next generation was doing better. In law firms, for instance, the average Great Generation senior partner only made 7 times what a Boomer associate made.</p><p></p><p>Boomers responded by sucking the Greatest Generation as dry as they could and then stuffing them to die alone in nursing homes. The GG was the first generation to have more members die outside the home than in in US history.</p><p></p><p>Boomers then, like some predatory beast, turned on their own children once their parents couldn't be blamed for anything anymore. They maxed out their benefits and put it on a credit card, meaning some $40 trillion in federal, local, and state debts will have to be solved by their kids. Then they, driven by the same greed that caused them to literally drive their parents into early, lonely graves, created a sham economy that collapsed as their kids were entering the workplace.</p><p></p><p>The net result is that less than one half of Millenials at age 30 will make more than their parents did at that age, and the Boomers, with sickening degrees of Schadenfreude, won't go away. They harp and whine and refuse to retire. To connect back to my earlier reference point, the average Boomer senior partner in a big firm makes 40x what an associate makes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrecking Ball, post: 271503, member: 1287"] It's been my observation, both anecdotally and data-wise, that Boomers are the most entitled generation in America. When Boomers reached the age of 30, over 75% of them made more than their parents had at the same age. And their parents cheered them on and were supportive! They were HAPPY that the next generation was doing better. In law firms, for instance, the average Great Generation senior partner only made 7 times what a Boomer associate made. Boomers responded by sucking the Greatest Generation as dry as they could and then stuffing them to die alone in nursing homes. The GG was the first generation to have more members die outside the home than in in US history. Boomers then, like some predatory beast, turned on their own children once their parents couldn't be blamed for anything anymore. They maxed out their benefits and put it on a credit card, meaning some $40 trillion in federal, local, and state debts will have to be solved by their kids. Then they, driven by the same greed that caused them to literally drive their parents into early, lonely graves, created a sham economy that collapsed as their kids were entering the workplace. The net result is that less than one half of Millenials at age 30 will make more than their parents did at that age, and the Boomers, with sickening degrees of Schadenfreude, won't go away. They harp and whine and refuse to retire. To connect back to my earlier reference point, the average Boomer senior partner in a big firm makes 40x what an associate makes. [/QUOTE]
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