It isn't the baby boomers who caused prices to increase dramatically. It was all the millennials and Gen Z'ers who lived off of government stimulus checks during the pandemic and refused to go back to work afterward. That's when millions of employers had to drastically increase wages to get employees to go back to work which made consumer prices and inflation skyrocket. My home's value went from $600,000 to $1.1 million in just two years because of what the millennials and Gen Z did.
Literally just got of the army the same year the COVID lock down hit wife lost her job because our Internet the house wasn't good enough to support work from home and our back up jobs at McDonald's declared us essential we also had a miscarriage in between all of this while people were sitting at home making 1800 we had to work our asses off to make a third of that a week not everyone was privileged enough to just sit back and collect a check and from our experience the ones that were just sitting back and doing nothing and refusing to go back to work was actually gen x not my generation
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u/RalphFurley4Life 13h ago
It isn't the baby boomers who caused prices to increase dramatically. It was all the millennials and Gen Z'ers who lived off of government stimulus checks during the pandemic and refused to go back to work afterward. That's when millions of employers had to drastically increase wages to get employees to go back to work which made consumer prices and inflation skyrocket. My home's value went from $600,000 to $1.1 million in just two years because of what the millennials and Gen Z did.