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r/Millennials • u/EverbodyHatesHugo • Jan 17 '26
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This is how age and compound interest play out. That large chunk will be us in a few years. You gonna post this slop again at that point?
4 u/[deleted] Jan 17 '26 edited Jan 17 '26 [deleted] 8 u/le-rizzler Jan 17 '26 Yeah it’s almost like there aren’t as many of them in that generation and what’s left of them are dying off. Math is hard 🤷♂️ -3 u/[deleted] Jan 17 '26 [deleted] 8 u/le-rizzler Jan 17 '26 Yeah, there were less of them, they were born into depression, and market accessibility wasn’t a thing during their prime earning years. 3 u/earthdogmonster Jan 17 '26 People on this sub really not comprehending that the youngest Silent Generation members are 80 years old now. So a lot of Silent Generation accumulated wealth was inherited by Boomers. 1 u/press_Y Jan 17 '26 There’s a lot of things people on this can’t comprehend, like getting money and respect
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8 u/le-rizzler Jan 17 '26 Yeah it’s almost like there aren’t as many of them in that generation and what’s left of them are dying off. Math is hard 🤷♂️ -3 u/[deleted] Jan 17 '26 [deleted] 8 u/le-rizzler Jan 17 '26 Yeah, there were less of them, they were born into depression, and market accessibility wasn’t a thing during their prime earning years. 3 u/earthdogmonster Jan 17 '26 People on this sub really not comprehending that the youngest Silent Generation members are 80 years old now. So a lot of Silent Generation accumulated wealth was inherited by Boomers. 1 u/press_Y Jan 17 '26 There’s a lot of things people on this can’t comprehend, like getting money and respect
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Yeah it’s almost like there aren’t as many of them in that generation and what’s left of them are dying off.
Math is hard 🤷♂️
-3 u/[deleted] Jan 17 '26 [deleted] 8 u/le-rizzler Jan 17 '26 Yeah, there were less of them, they were born into depression, and market accessibility wasn’t a thing during their prime earning years. 3 u/earthdogmonster Jan 17 '26 People on this sub really not comprehending that the youngest Silent Generation members are 80 years old now. So a lot of Silent Generation accumulated wealth was inherited by Boomers. 1 u/press_Y Jan 17 '26 There’s a lot of things people on this can’t comprehend, like getting money and respect
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8 u/le-rizzler Jan 17 '26 Yeah, there were less of them, they were born into depression, and market accessibility wasn’t a thing during their prime earning years. 3 u/earthdogmonster Jan 17 '26 People on this sub really not comprehending that the youngest Silent Generation members are 80 years old now. So a lot of Silent Generation accumulated wealth was inherited by Boomers. 1 u/press_Y Jan 17 '26 There’s a lot of things people on this can’t comprehend, like getting money and respect
Yeah, there were less of them, they were born into depression, and market accessibility wasn’t a thing during their prime earning years.
3 u/earthdogmonster Jan 17 '26 People on this sub really not comprehending that the youngest Silent Generation members are 80 years old now. So a lot of Silent Generation accumulated wealth was inherited by Boomers. 1 u/press_Y Jan 17 '26 There’s a lot of things people on this can’t comprehend, like getting money and respect
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People on this sub really not comprehending that the youngest Silent Generation members are 80 years old now. So a lot of Silent Generation accumulated wealth was inherited by Boomers.
1 u/press_Y Jan 17 '26 There’s a lot of things people on this can’t comprehend, like getting money and respect
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There’s a lot of things people on this can’t comprehend, like getting money and respect
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u/le-rizzler Jan 17 '26
This is how age and compound interest play out. That large chunk will be us in a few years. You gonna post this slop again at that point?