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A story that i read I had to share

" My boomer dad asked me last week why I'm still renting at 43.

I told him a starter home in our area is $410,000.

He said "so save up."

I said the down payment alone is $82,000.

He said "that's not so bad, break it into pieces."

I said after rent, insurance, and daycare I put away maybe $400 a month.

He did the math out loud. Got to seventeen years. Went quiet.

Then he said something I didn't expect.

"I put down $3,200 on our first place. I had it saved in eight months working at the plant."

Then he just sat there for a second.

"I always thought you kids were exaggerating."

That's it. That's the whole conversation.

He wasn't being cruel. He genuinely had no idea. Nobody ever showed him the number.

Most of them aren't defending the system. They just never looked at it."
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Weatherall · 3d
flip it and tell him to take his home out the county registry using the appropriate lawful notifications... as he doesnt own it.
Turiz · 3d
the piece of plot my folks built a house on was less than $2000 in 2006 . today same size of plot is $80000
Liberthea Anadara · 3d
Yep see. . .they aren't bad they just ain't taking a serious look at things.
CitizenPleb · 3d
Some Boomers have no concept of post 1971 struggles
Aldocstr · 3d
Welcome to the matrix, keep you enslaved and in line with what the government wants, control and submissive sheeple
Matt · 3d
Had similar conversation with my early gen x dad. I'm xennial generation. That said, 29 years ago I had the means to get a mortgage, but didnt want to tie myself to one place and one job for years as a kid. By the time I hit 30 price rises put it out of reach.
Brisket · 3d
Accurate Your beliefs define what you notice & remember. I think a lot of people are blinded by their beliefs & they don't even realize that they have them. They can wake up but many are deeply caught in the story they've written in their head. This goes for all of us not just the boomers.
bulletbill22 · 3d
Boomers are the weak men who created our hard times.
Horszt · 3d
My dad is a Generation X, but he’s clever enough to see that we are pretty fucked up to own a piece of land / properties at some point πŸ₯²
Harambe's Last Bitcoin · 2d
Move to another country
π•žptf · 2d
I was in the UK visiting family and many people can barely afford a 1 bed apartment.. I remember being able to buy a 3 bed house at their age. Its a shame how overpriced shelter is. Buy to let isnt a business, its middle man landlording with huge government subsidies...
mamu · 2d
πŸ˜‚ Todays edition of things that never happened:
adenlgeva · 2d
We are looking for an individual who can lend 185,000 US dollars to our holding company. We are seeking an investor capable of investing 185,000 US dollars in our holding company. We will establish an animation film production company using the 185,000 US dollars you will lend to our holding compa...
Skater goy · 2d
It is nuts how confidently the assert stale advice without looking at any math. They do the same thing with dating in 2026. They’re definitely not intentionally malicious but there’s something deeply wrong about just being on autopilot while civilization collapses.
π•žπ•’π•œπ•–π•™π•–π•£π• π•šπ•€π•ž · 2d
You can tell this is fiction because it involves boomers being capable of having compassion.
Bitcoin Golf Pro · 2d
Why TF would you want to buy a house?