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and they do nothing for society.

I don't think it's that simple. Many boomers supported their own elderly parents, and are now supporting their adult children:

https://www.bankrate.com/banking/parents-sacrifice-for-adult-children-survey/

Yes, its anecdotal, but every one of my boomer peers provides financial support for their adult children and grand children. Literally every one. I realize there are of course exceptions.

As a class, the boomer generation lucked out. No question. They benefited from the post 71 asset expansion and had a chair before the music stopped playing.

That's a good point. Financial support into adulthood is essentially a pre-inheritance.

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Yeah, I mean that's fair. They don't really get much sympathy from me, though, when it's them having caused that trouble in the first place.

If you rob me, you're not a good person for giving me back some of what you took.

(Yes, yes, I understand individuals and incentives and wider structure etc.)

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