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In reply to the discussion: Where did baby boomers go wrong? This generation isn't financially prepared for retirement [View all]MichMan
(16,711 posts)179. Reagan left office nearly 30 years ago
Plenty of opportunities to undo anything that was passed during his term
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Where did baby boomers go wrong? This generation isn't financially prepared for retirement [View all]
Zorro
Jul 2017
OP
And most of them get away scot-free and take their money with them. Same for CEOs that rape
RKP5637
Jul 2017
#77
We almost lost our house too...we did lose a pension but fought for a lesser buyout...lost our kids
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#183
That is true also...first generation to be offered 401K's instead of pensions...the 2008
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#110
My dad worked for the same company for 40 years. Had a full pension and full health coverage.
RKP5637
Jul 2017
#81
Since Reagan, the federal tax code, laws and legislation have favored the wealthy
Bluepinky
Jul 2017
#34
"We were robbed. And so are you." Wait a minute. Boomers have held significant political power
RadiationTherapy
Jul 2017
#111
Obviously, Boomers were "consulted" about "the running of the country" every local and
RadiationTherapy
Jul 2017
#163
I have to have a "big fix" just to point out that passive, defeatist language
RadiationTherapy
Jul 2017
#166
Remember when Bethlehem Steel went bankrupt and zeroed out the pension fund? No?
Hekate
Jul 2017
#11
That started with ST. Ronnie. Prior to RR pension plans were considered a liability.
doc03
Jul 2017
#30
I am a GenXer but I remember Bethlehem Steel and many others screwing workers out of their
anneboleyn
Jul 2017
#44
Here's my standard reply to those who think we had, and have, it made. TIME, May 1971, my class:
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#15
My first, and career-long, teaching job (finally acquired in a mid-year!) paid $6,700/annum. $6,700.
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#88
my first job as a lawyer paid $16,500 per year. inflation counts for much of that. n/t
Hamlette
Jul 2017
#125
america's corporations and wall street looted and stole the retirement $$ in 2007 - 2008 nt
msongs
Jul 2017
#20
If you are on an income based repayment plan, you should be eligible for loan forgiveness
mythology
Jul 2017
#32
Yes. The "normal" annual stock market rate of return was 7-8%. While Bush was in office, it averaged
spooky3
Jul 2017
#37
Huh?!1 Us Boomers are *over* & living our lives. What's with this?!1 I'd think the next gens
UTUSN
Jul 2017
#31
This is precisely the deal PA Dem. Gov. Wolf has struck, re: Public School pensions. Into 401Ks.
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#89
Right. And unlike so-called hippie bashing, around here it's occasionally quite real.
Hekate
Jul 2017
#122
Insert long and thoughtful reply here, unfortunately eaten by my iPad before I could post...
Hekate
Jul 2017
#121
My husband was always driven to save. We will reap the benefits of his discipline. n/t
phylny
Jul 2017
#137
I live in an east coast city. Employment is not a problem, though it is difficult for older people
Squinch
Jul 2017
#64
Wages have been stagnant for decades and the cost of living has gone up significantly.
Vinca
Jul 2017
#70
There was that liitle thing called "Vietnam," with oh, about 55,000 dead Baby Boomers.
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#94
Those generations aren't doing the griping now, though, are they? No; it's the scot-free AFTER-
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#100
The generational jackpot winners were too young for Korea and too old for Vietnam
BeyondGeography
Jul 2017
#102
Why do these economist asshole insist on blaming individuals for systemic market failures?
killbotfactory
Jul 2017
#97
Loss of pensions, benefits, job security, steep increase in the cost of living, medical care... (nt)
ehrnst
Jul 2017
#105
Oh. I'm sorry to hear that. There is always Social Security as a safety net, & Medicare.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2017
#156
I wonder what the average income would have to be to achieve those results?
Dyedinthewoolliberal
Jul 2017
#172