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Millennials Are Completely BROKE, First Generation Poorer Than Previous

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Timcast IRL

Timcast IRL

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@Aetrion
@Aetrion 2 жыл бұрын
The American dream wasn't based on imperialism and war. It was based on living in a country that produced what it consumed and allowed wealth to accumulate, instead of a country that imports what it consumes which slowly moves all the wealth to the tiny elite controlling that trade. Producing everything with exploitative labor conditions overseas is a lot more like imperialism than producing things at home and paying people enough money to afford what they make for it.
@TheJeffL
@TheJeffL 2 жыл бұрын
You're right, no history of exploitative labor here! 🤣
@tezeu960
@tezeu960 2 жыл бұрын
The American economy is the US Army and the Petrodollar
@anomilumiimulimona2924
@anomilumiimulimona2924 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheJeffL what is the definition of a dream?
@nojindoj2334
@nojindoj2334 2 жыл бұрын
Careful there. Too many facts at once make people dizzy.
@shorttimer874
@shorttimer874 2 жыл бұрын
True, I've seen reports of the economists driving policy at the time were not expecting so much of the manufacturing to move out of the country. Who knew moving to where the costs of doing business was slashed due to not having to follow the same ecological rules, not to mention cheaper labor, while being able to compete with companies that still have to follow those rules would have such a huge effect.
@willowandluka5302
@willowandluka5302 2 жыл бұрын
I just can’t imagine a world where a man can work a normal job and support a family and own a home. My great grandpa was a bank teller and provided for his wife and 3 kids while owning a home. That’s fiction to me.
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 2 жыл бұрын
I recall the days when most Americans did NOT have air conditioning, even in the Deep South. We cooled off during the summer on the front porch swing under a large tree providing shade. Nor did every American youth have a expensive smart phone, tablet, or notebook with internet and cellular charges. Most of the baby boomer generation couldn't get college loans, if you desired a free college education you joined the military to qualify for the GI Bill.. Circumventing national public service has screwed younger generations...
@SquareLimit
@SquareLimit 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a low level construction worker my wife has a 18 dollar a hour job.. I own my own home.. and dream car.. do better with your money? Don’t have kids if you can’t afford them? Not sure but I think a lot of people spend money on vices or shit they can’t afford like eating out. Pinch pennies and you get the house and car you want. IMO Helps that I saw though the college scam at a really young age and was making stacks of cash waiting tables and buying stuff while all my friends were going into debt for degrees they don’t use.
@able34bravo37
@able34bravo37 2 жыл бұрын
Right there with you.
@brickrelated
@brickrelated 2 жыл бұрын
@@SquareLimit how did you get into construction bro. Really need something to get me where I want to be yk
@naughtynat82
@naughtynat82 2 жыл бұрын
@@SquareLimit how old are you?
@robertwhitaker3858
@robertwhitaker3858 2 жыл бұрын
The real problem is that we don’t make anything in this Country anymore. When I grew up in Michigan. We had industry, foundries that smelted metals and forged parts. Those parts were shipped across town to be assembled into car parts. Then shipped across town again and cars were assembled. Now we have the tech industry with no real product.
@saxachewon8062
@saxachewon8062 2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother once took a part time job stitching seatbelts for automobiles to make extra money for the holiday season. Hard to believe how many more things we used to make domestically.
@thegillettecast3742
@thegillettecast3742 2 жыл бұрын
The industrial situation is only a symptom of paper money.
@Yandel21ableify
@Yandel21ableify 2 жыл бұрын
Tech people are making 180k salaries with stock options.
@MrAntwon9595
@MrAntwon9595 2 жыл бұрын
I feel you. East Jordan Iron works left and the town isn't the same.
@botchedintellectualvspseud1404
@botchedintellectualvspseud1404 2 жыл бұрын
Damn
@thatthieff
@thatthieff 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a Millennial--- I've just never wanted kids? Highschool prepared me for nothing, college seems to be a scam, managers don't respect their employees, I'm 32 and just learned what a Pension is-- and I'm still not sure I grasp the concept- Every time I manage to save 1000$ at a $15/hr full-time job, some emergency pops up, and it all goes down the drain-
@gabrielellis2511
@gabrielellis2511 2 жыл бұрын
Hey bro quick tip join the union you get paid 16 to start you can make double time get inscentives good amount of hours you can go to school for free and make 34 an hour minumum
@gabrielellis2511
@gabrielellis2511 2 жыл бұрын
When you finish school
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
maybe you just didnt pay attention?
@OB.x
@OB.x 2 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielellis2511 if only unions exist down here
@soil-play
@soil-play 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a millenial - had kids young - forced me to get my act together and improve myself to provide for family - gave me a sense of purpose. I see many of my peers essentially drifting through life with no purpose....
@rahendriks1
@rahendriks1 2 жыл бұрын
To fix the "everyone needs to go to college" thing, business needs to begin removing the requirements for "minimum qualifications" necessary to apply for jobs. Skills and work ethic and on the job training is vastly more important.
@Thecelestial1
@Thecelestial1 2 жыл бұрын
That would require investing in people, which costs money. Lol, not gonna happen.
@rahendriks1
@rahendriks1 2 жыл бұрын
@@Thecelestial1 a college degree isn't training people to be successful in jobs, other than those degrees that are highly technical like science, engineering, accounting, etc. Every other job trains their people.. or at least offers that training and advancement to those capable and willing to learn.
@Saixjacket
@Saixjacket 2 жыл бұрын
On the job training? We don’t have time for that in commercial construction. I can’t be bothered to teach an apprentice everything he needs to know about how to tie his shoes, when he can’t even do basic math at this point in time. I don’t have time to show a dude how a complicated multi point Saddlebend on conduit, how to size a transformer, how to calculate wire fill, wheee he can and can’t drill holes.. etc etc etc. and have him retain that information, all while being productive myself, this is why things are going the complete opposite of how you think. Schooling is now becoming legally mandated in some states for trains because we cannot teach people out in the field like this. Join a huge union if you’re young with little connection, but know you’re just a cog!
@resurrectionevil6581
@resurrectionevil6581 2 жыл бұрын
It worked for my dad. He only has his grade 12? Or maybe 13, and yet was a driller and blaster in a mine for over 30 years. Now, that same job needs a college degree. He was out there handling explosives, massive drills and being trained on machinery worth into the millions and with no degree. He got the jobs he did because of his work ethic which led to good feedback from his employers. He missed maybe 5 days of work and he said other men on their shift miss that sometimes a month. He always mentions how the young miners of today wouldn't be able to keep up with the older ones, and I believe him. I see it at my work too, albeit I'm only In retail, but when the hired seasonals keep asking for Christmas off, I question what they were hired for. Everyday I'd get at least 5 messages for shift postings. Do these people not want to work?
@rahendriks1
@rahendriks1 2 жыл бұрын
@@Saixjacket that is what trade school should be used for. And we need to bring back on the job apprenticeships, where folks (unlike you) actually give a damn and want to train a younger generation.
@samrl1170
@samrl1170 2 жыл бұрын
I was raised by a single mother, had 3 siblings and no father. I served in the Marine Corps, and two tours of duty in Iraq. I have been working my ass off week to week for the past 14 years, I'm 35 now. Me and my siblings have been trying to dig ourselves out of this hole ever since. Were not lazy Tim, we are spinning our wheels trying to get out of this poverty, but as soon as we have any money it goes straight to taxes and just simple living expenses.
@skippypeanutbutter9136
@skippypeanutbutter9136 2 жыл бұрын
keep voting democrat, that'll fix it.
@samrl1170
@samrl1170 2 жыл бұрын
@@skippypeanutbutter9136 I've never voted Democrat, what are you talking about. I voted for Trump dumbass
@thebeesknees745
@thebeesknees745 2 жыл бұрын
Where did you get he votes democrat? Guy is a marine. 99 percent chance he is right.
@soundrogue4472
@soundrogue4472 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly research shows that taxes hurts people who do overtime the most. That is what makes it suck the most.
@Moses255337
@Moses255337 2 жыл бұрын
@@soundrogue4472 yes. Overtime is bullshit. They will tax the shit out of overtime and its a spit in the face to people who want to be dedicated to their job.
@xennial80sxberner
@xennial80sxberner 2 жыл бұрын
Elder Millennials (c 1981-87) feel this deep in our souls. We're pushing middle age but still feel 20 because we're broke and didn't reach milestones as much
@Nina-fp3jv
@Nina-fp3jv 2 жыл бұрын
😄 guess I'm an elder Millennial too... 86
@bradjames891
@bradjames891 2 жыл бұрын
I had Generation X adopt me. Millennials disgust me.
@FayeFaye-
@FayeFaye- 2 жыл бұрын
If you're a millennial then im gen z lol
@SlugSage
@SlugSage 2 жыл бұрын
@@FayeFaye- you probably are. It is amazing how many people don't know what gen they are in.
@mattmc20
@mattmc20 2 жыл бұрын
I’m the oldest millennial and I don’t feel it at all. I got to graduate before Obama destroyed interest rates on college loans in 2010. I’ve done a few crappy jobs that got me to a place I can own my business. I work hard, sometimes on Saturdays but I make more money then I ever thought I could. It only happened because I was working 1)smart towards something that had a payoff 2) Then harder than everyone else doing the same job to build a business. Nothing was given, it was all earned. Problem is, you can work hard, but you have to think ahead. Is that going to pay off or not? If it won’t, then find a new path that has a payoff making the effort worth the sacrifice.
@LingYao9001
@LingYao9001 2 жыл бұрын
Tim was so dismissive of millennials and it made it seem like he's out of touch. By and large no one ever gave a damn what millennials wanted. We've just been along for the ride, and the ride (thus far) has really sucked ass.
@eugeneforge
@eugeneforge 2 жыл бұрын
You think that any previous generation cares about that the next one wants? That's hilarious. If you are lucky they may be thinking of what they believe you may need. I'm sure the Boomers didn't want to grow up with duck and cover, then fight in Vietnam, then have the malaise of the 70's. Us Gen Xers didn’t want to be latch key kids, see the start of the war on drugs and then see the start of new open conflicts in Iraq and Eastern Europe. And much of this continues. Nothing is new. Each generation is along for the ride until we gain enough power. Gen X is gaining it now. You will have your chance soon.
@LingYao9001
@LingYao9001 2 жыл бұрын
@@eugeneforge Yeah, I mean I never argued that one gen or another hasn't suffered. I'm just saying he was really dismissive of millennial's suffering as if it was somehow less. Best of luck to you X'ers. You're inheriting a dumpster fire. lol
@aaabbbeee
@aaabbbeee 2 жыл бұрын
Tim IS out of touch...
@jperryhal
@jperryhal 2 жыл бұрын
I mean he's wrong. Economics have definitely changed since 1960. Back then, as was pointed out, one person "let's call him/her the wage earner" could buy a house, a car, nice clothes, food and provide a good education for their 2.5 kids on ONE salary working in a FACTORY. Today, a robot is working in that factory and the worker has less leverage for a decent wage amidst an increasingly technologically advanced economy that measures, quantifies, automates and replaces every single job or process with .... a lower cost foreign worker where possible or ... a machine. The idea of UBI is not as ridiculous as conservatives make it sound because they have NO CLUE we can't go back to 1960 unless they "destroy all the robots and technology" (or tech companies at least) It's strange to watch and the outcome is already a known factor. AI & Automation will eventually work itself into every corner of the workplace and slowly displace more and more workers. Politicians will have no clue that it is happening and no clue what to do about it except their "go back to the way things were" mantra.
@skyemilk
@skyemilk 2 жыл бұрын
@@aaabbbeee sounds to me like previlage
@anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808
@anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808 2 жыл бұрын
*“Women’s groups follow a double standard: When women lag behind men, that is an injustice that must be aggressively targeted. But when men are lagging behind women, that is a triumph of equity to be celebrated.”* ― Helen Smith
@TheJeffL
@TheJeffL 2 жыл бұрын
Playing the victim is all right wing betas have now 🤷‍♂️
@leroyrodgers6089
@leroyrodgers6089 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, all leftist ideology has some sort of hypocrisy and cognitive dissonance.
@josedorsaith5261
@josedorsaith5261 2 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget the articles from 2016: "1 in 4 suicides are women!"
@user-bj1mx2ip1c
@user-bj1mx2ip1c 2 жыл бұрын
Women have always been a privileged class in society....just shut up and make me a sandwich! Than watch society get better
@torstimyle1355
@torstimyle1355 2 жыл бұрын
VVomen are dangerous and that's why equality is not practical... this why ancient men never listened to this childish mindset weaklings
@SGTCap1980
@SGTCap1980 2 жыл бұрын
They missed a huge point. From the time women entered the work force till now tax rates have increased exponentially. At this point, in a dual income household, one parent works almost exclusively to cover the tax burden. So the children must be turned over to the state to raise.
@TheJeffL
@TheJeffL 2 жыл бұрын
Hyperbolic nonsense
@MC-ze8wj
@MC-ze8wj 2 жыл бұрын
It makes me so sad, and being a housewife is treated as being lesser in the media so often. When I became a housewife many girlfriends looked at me with pitty and one even said "I thought you wanted more." Our children need us, a lot of our problems would be solved if women dedicated themselves to strengthen the home and family.
@thefives7ar
@thefives7ar 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheJeffL Try buying a house being under 30 and single in NJ and making less than six figures lol you live in bizzaro world dude. Even making well over six figures its difficult. Something is completely broken in our country at the moment and has been since 2008.
@playdg
@playdg 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think you know what the word exponentially means.
@silentedict4256
@silentedict4256 2 жыл бұрын
@@MC-ze8wj my wife - house wife - has said the same thing. When she grew up in school, she was told being a houewife was just "a whore on salary". What a terrible thing to tell young girls! And compared to what? Most women of her generation traded raisimg their own children, building their own homes, and being loved and respected members of community to working to make some other man or group of stockholders rich. What an inversion of priorities. We're blessed that my income, and her thriftiness and investments, allow her to stay home and homeschool the kids. Its the only way these days, to raise healthy kids who dont think they need to chop off parts of themselves to fit in.
@karenhardie1132
@karenhardie1132 2 жыл бұрын
The world has changed. Back in the old days, moms stayed home. Everyone survived on one salary. Today prices have skyrocketed. Birth rate is at an all time low, we have massive student debt. People are living in tents and cars.
@racebug6134
@racebug6134 2 жыл бұрын
And wages got halved when woamn flooded the market becasue it was "opressive" to stay at home
@MultiAnne36
@MultiAnne36 2 жыл бұрын
Karen, all that in the space of 1 generation. I was a fulltime Mom to 4 and we lived on 1 income. We never could have foreseen how expensive it was about to become to raise children when they were born or I might have quit at 2! The early 90 s to now is night and day. We can't even afford health insurance anymore or medical and I have what is supposed to be a good job in healthcare.
@karenhardie1132
@karenhardie1132 2 жыл бұрын
@@MultiAnne36 I feel bad for my grandkids. They are growing up in a world that is much worse. We played outside for hours and didnt worry about kidnapping. We didn't have the horrible stuff on social media. Now we have climate problems, bullying, wars, poverty, racism. We should all be able to go to a doctor or dentist. Not much for our future generations.
@Callieforniiaa
@Callieforniiaa 2 жыл бұрын
Don’t you think that having more births would increase prices….. cause it does bruh. They said if more people would stay at home then gas prices wouldn’t be so bad right now.
@Crowski
@Crowski 2 жыл бұрын
This is sad.... in 1975 the average family home cost was $40k.... making an average of $10k/ a year. Now homes are selling for $500k average...nobody makes enough to afford the inflation. Homes that used to sell in my area for $120k in 2015, are now over $350k in 2022. Pay has NOT risen to match that inflation. I'm never going to own a home at these prices. I'd have to make $60k a year to afford a BASIC ASS HOUSE and living expenses....and that's being "cheap."
@larryworrilow776
@larryworrilow776 2 жыл бұрын
The American dream is really the American bankers dream. Constant debt. Homes almost never get paid off. Constant flow of money to banks.
@FSVR54
@FSVR54 2 жыл бұрын
I'm leaving to Asia baybee. Fuck the cost of living here
@tompain2751
@tompain2751 2 жыл бұрын
You need the self discipline to be debt free. Very simple, not easy!
@A_Easley
@A_Easley 2 жыл бұрын
@@tompain2751 no one is gonna be debt free. Not possible unless you’re rich
@ItsOnPaper
@ItsOnPaper 2 жыл бұрын
@@A_Easley awful take
@A_Easley
@A_Easley 2 жыл бұрын
@@ItsOnPaper it’s not. Who can afford to fully pay for a house? Pretty much nobody… except for the rich. All it takes is common sense. On top of that nobody is even going to loan you the money to finance your house unless you have credit history… are you following me? Requires you to have had debt before. If you want good interest rates or ever want to buy a house or a nicer car, or go to college, etc… it requires some debt 95% of the time. That’s not even including those that just aren’t fortunate enough in their daily lives and have to take on some debt to even handle their grocery bills at times. Debt is a requirement in todays time. Saying that isn’t so is ignoring real life.
@myrtlebeachtv
@myrtlebeachtv 2 жыл бұрын
Your guest hit the nail on the head at the beginning of this clip. The economy, even before this current crisis, has not been conducive to millennials buying homes, having families, and thriving like previous generations have.
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 2 жыл бұрын
Then buy a RV and live in a RV Park. If you can't afford a home, don't buy one you can't afford... Used RVs can be bought for less than the price of a new SUV...
@gjtt
@gjtt 2 жыл бұрын
Great Depression, World Wars, Viet Nam, 70s inflation and fuel crisis, Dot com bust, etc. Throughout history for EVERY generation there were numerous struggles, life and death struggles. So couldn't disagree with that more and the difference is the ethics, outlook, and motivation.
@theexile4694
@theexile4694 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronclark9724 RVs today cost about what a home does. It's still to expensive. Lol. Most of the RV parks where I am at are next to a toxic waste dump that has frequently been caught and fined for not disposing of chemicals properly and the waste from these dangerous chemicals finding their way into the surrounding RV parks and harming those who live their permanently.
@barx
@barx 2 жыл бұрын
@@gjtt Have you looked at housing prices in some states? In Washington, a regular suburban 3 bedroom home, perfect for building a family, can go for $500,000. In that same area, the lowest rent for a 1 bedroom apartment is $1,500 per month, which is higher than the median wage of that area. How exactly is someone supposed to be able to work for that?
@barx
@barx 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronclark9724 Wow. I cannot believe you're actually telling people to live in an RV for the rest of their days because houses are virtually impossible to afford.
@Gutenburg100
@Gutenburg100 2 жыл бұрын
Tim I'm definitely not lazy and not a child. I've been working since I was 12 mowing lawns, to summer hire, to bagging groceries, to working straight out of high school. I've tried the college thing and it didn't work as I couldn't afford it. I refused to take out loans and put myself into further debt. I'm still paying off some form of debt via car, credit cards, and medical stuff. I can no longer afford a house little alone an apartment at this stage and I make 45k a year. Apartment prices have sky rocketed due to Democrat refugees moving here. A 620 square foot single bedroom apartment that used to cost 700-900 dollars now costs me 1200-1400 dollars. Houses have almost tripled in price. I don't remember a day after 2015 where I haven't worked 50+ hours and just making it by. I don't have time to date or find a wife and have kids. So don't call me childish. I'm just trying to survive.
@jordanstephens4178
@jordanstephens4178 Жыл бұрын
Idk what you do for work but 45 k is really hard to live on man I'm sorry that you are having to work so hard for so little reward. I only make about 51 k and yeah shits tough out here
@letfreedomring7684
@letfreedomring7684 2 жыл бұрын
Either colleges NEED to guarantee Jobs or each industry and each business has to have it's own college or training program/apprenticeship program. We NEED an educational system that works and provides direction for the students! These college degrees are like a stairway to nowhere!
@Madonnaleilaable
@Madonnaleilaable 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely👏
@SamuelClemente7718
@SamuelClemente7718 2 жыл бұрын
Republicans will never allow it
@ReviloYaj
@ReviloYaj 2 жыл бұрын
Tech is already going this way with Boot camps. I'm a software engineer with no college degree thanks to a bootcamp
@K4inan
@K4inan 2 жыл бұрын
There's 8 billion people in the world now. When my mom was 18, there was 3 billion.
@mba2ceo
@mba2ceo 2 жыл бұрын
CULLAGE is a scam
@TheSimba86
@TheSimba86 2 жыл бұрын
millennials are just tired, we've been running as hard as we can for years and we haven't really gotten any closer to our goals, you can make more and more money but inflation goes up even higher. it's one step forward and two steps back
@vanderumd11
@vanderumd11 2 жыл бұрын
Most people haven't really been running hard. Many are still just going through the motions, still spending good money on junk or alcohol
@SeraphimDragon
@SeraphimDragon 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine living in a world where the cost of living is rising so fast that the minimum wage to barely make ends meet is essentially stagnating and never rising with it. That's absurd
@purplegirl8036
@purplegirl8036 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s unbelievable. I doubled my salary just for inflation to double the cost of everything. Its absolutely unbelievable. If I can take everything online maybe I can live in Mexico.
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
yall are weak, and running after the wrong things
@purplegirl8036
@purplegirl8036 2 жыл бұрын
@@fredwright5954 no we’re not weak we’re definitely stronger than boomers except the ones that snap and go mass shootings.
@THeSPARTEnMORTER21
@THeSPARTEnMORTER21 2 жыл бұрын
a group of coworkers had the conversation about the recent poor raises company wide. my friend was happy to bring up the fact that millennials are making more money then anyone in history and i was quick to bring up that we also have the least amount of buying power in history.
@craigp497
@craigp497 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you did that! I did an inflation adjusted historic wage comparison and we are way worst then we were during the late 40s, when we peaked. At the end of the late 40s a career grocery cashier made about 2 dollars per hour. If you go by the governments cpi (which is incorrect) that would be about $25 per hour. So we are talking about one of the lowest skilled jobs available, cashier/floor sweeper and in that time they made $25 or more of today's dollars. We have been in decline since that time and the only reason why we dont feel it as much is because of innovations in technology and healthcare. But the it is hitting the fan now and its all by design.
@husher5142
@husher5142 2 жыл бұрын
we also waste money more than any other generation in history. The amount of me and my friends that order in or eating out. When you put it on paper its hugely wasteful. Consider that each $40 to order in pizza could be spent on groceries for the entire week. If you are ordering in 2-3 times a week or more that's where your money is going. And its a habit perpetuated by our culture that needs to shift back.
@jimmygordon5045
@jimmygordon5045 2 жыл бұрын
I am a business owner and this is what i have noticed. Every millennial i have hired ( with the exception of one) has been a VERY poor employee. They have been lazy as well as entitled. They have an over inflated view of their self worth. They fail to be able to perform simple tasks but demand large salaries. I have a 14 page manual that tells them how to do their job only the one millennial i still employ read it. I fired all the others. i tried to teach this one something and instead of being over my shoulder learning to do his job he was LITERALLY sitting on his but playing with grass ! Most of them are useless. Not all as i have said i did find 1 good one who is actually motivated and willing to learn. I went through about 9 to find one good one though. Not good odds. I even had one not show up for work all week then on Friday ask me for a paycheck. I gave him a check for zero dollars and zero cents. I wrote " for not showing up for work". He got mad and acted like it was my fault and quit. My profits improved without him weighing my company down. If i had to choose between hiring a millennial or a 75yr old retired person i would hire the 75 year old. They have better work ethic, less entitlement and actually show up on time. Millennials are the absolute WORST. EMPLOYEES. EVER .
@void405
@void405 2 жыл бұрын
@@husher5142 You also can't forget entertainment. Movies, video games, sports, luxury vacations, digital streaming service, pet services, etc. There is much WASTE among the current generation and the dependent need on technology to be part of mainstream society.
@zxien1
@zxien1 2 жыл бұрын
@@husher5142 Statistic shows we are the generation that spends the least amount based on age group. In all other generation when they were our age they spent the most amount of money. So while you and your friends are buying coffee's etc. Our parents and grandparents are buying new cars, boats, houses etc. and BEING EVEN MORE WASTEFUL than us. Something that has never happened in the past.
@hidefinition3657
@hidefinition3657 2 жыл бұрын
When a complex system collapses, who pays? The working-class, the very people who kept their head down and did the right thing. but get the blame
@Nickle314
@Nickle314 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Listen to politicians. It's the plebs for living to long. It's the plebs for not accepting austerity and paying the tax with no services, so they keep the ponzi going whilst they loot.
@notloki3377
@notloki3377 2 жыл бұрын
in my experience, most of the working class are single mothers on drugs working retail. don't bring your noble savage bullshit here. Just because someone's life sucks doesn't mean they're a hero.
@hidefinition3657
@hidefinition3657 2 жыл бұрын
@@notloki3377 what are you saying? did you read what you just said? oh my god please don't respond again .. I can't handle the arrogance of you liberals ass holes
@picklerix6162
@picklerix6162 2 жыл бұрын
Democrats want the working class to bail out the people who owe on student loans. I know some people who lived like kings in college while I ate beans every day because I didn’t want to go into debt.
@hidefinition3657
@hidefinition3657 2 жыл бұрын
@@picklerix6162 yeah totally feel your pain .. my uncle till today driving his Maserati ALL of it ws him playing the system .. i followed the rules tried building credit but little did I know the student debt would haunt all my life.. a year before I was supposed to graduate I had a lung collapse and things were never the same .. they wanted me to pay for a year out of pocket to prove I was serious about going back.. I just told them I the story and it was that moment I knew this is a scam.. this whole thing is built shit I lost that year and I mean I guess il give credit to him for figuring it out and taking advantage of the student loan scam but yea its hard to swallow we were fooled lied to indoctrinated and only now do we see it manifesting ..
@nicholaspennmusic
@nicholaspennmusic 2 жыл бұрын
Hard to justify having kids when I’m working 3 jobs, highly skilled in my field, and still can’t afford to live in the US. Beyond that my Boomer mom is on the verge of being homeless and needs a lot of financial support. She’s become my child.
@darthcody212
@darthcody212 2 жыл бұрын
Boomers belong in the nursing home as soon as possible.
@Mr3DLC
@Mr3DLC 11 ай бұрын
What do you do?
@susanmullins7713
@susanmullins7713 10 ай бұрын
Wow
@DesertMav
@DesertMav 2 жыл бұрын
As a millennial, I am just completely disenchanted by everything going on today. I've been working in a steady 9-5 style IT support job for the last nearly 10 years and I can't afford to live on my own. My generation was certainly not taught how to be self-sufficient in society and how to manage our finances. Most of my coworkers in my generation can barely support themselves in this day and age. Rent went from about $750 per month for a 1 bedroom apartment to about $1600 for a studio. Housing in my area has basically doubled in the last two years. This is why millennials are checking out and living in pods or living 4 people in an apartment or even living in vans or buses. Millennials are just trying to find ways to survive in a market where $50k per year doesn't allow you to live anymore.
@hossblur1
@hossblur1 2 жыл бұрын
So the generation that taught themselves how to use the internet, smart phones, etc, is whining because no one taught them how to save money? I swear god the motto of that generation is "My mommy didn't teach me"
@trustjesus8389
@trustjesus8389 2 жыл бұрын
@@hossblur1 They wouldn't have listened, they think 50+ year olds are dumb, stupid, and ignorant. They think our way of doing things are antiquated.
@Westcoast10
@Westcoast10 Жыл бұрын
@@hossblur1 okay boomer
@darthgroot4006
@darthgroot4006 7 ай бұрын
@@hossblur1 ah... when the cost of living is outrageous... millennials have every reason to be pissed. A 100k home 5 years ago... is now valued at 200k.... How are we supposed to have a home when the homes increased substantially in the last few years..... Companies like Blackrock have destroyed the American dream. I hope Blackrock goes under....
@Dungulus
@Dungulus 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a millennial (92) and I'm economically stable, I built a home this year, own land, two cars, a career I don't hate. Im not married because I'm terrified of the current social environment where if my wife decides "actually nah I'm bored need a new man" I just get fucking destroyed and lose all the ground I've been grinding for. I've done casual dating but marriage is just completely off the table. I've yet to meet a girl knock me off my feet so hard I'm willing to risk it. I don't think I will.
@catfishunter28
@catfishunter28 2 жыл бұрын
Marriage is rarely beneficial to a man. There's too much to lose
@suzukisixk7
@suzukisixk7 2 жыл бұрын
Humans made some leaps in advancement but not everywhere, so there were only a few places in the world with infrastructure. The riches people in the world and going to process as much of the world through that infrastructure as possible even if it destroys the infrastructure itself, the countries, and the people that built them. That's what is really happening. Millennials are the first generation to really face competition from the entire world. Genx still pretty much had to compete locally, they didn't have caravans being delivered to them.
@noshotnova2432
@noshotnova2432 2 жыл бұрын
Good for you mike
@cuckertarlson3037
@cuckertarlson3037 2 жыл бұрын
Well then they should have never stopped shaming people for having sex outside of marriage. Who wants to buy the cow, when you get the milk for free right ?
@andrewshevchuk2062
@andrewshevchuk2062 2 жыл бұрын
@@catfishunter28 Prenup so she knows its not 50/50. Right now women have too much power with the threat of divorce
@cecilanderson7298
@cecilanderson7298 2 жыл бұрын
The American dream, owning a house and raising a family was about having a healthy, wholesome goal . Skin in the game changes everything. That's why "They" want to take it away, Then you don't have anything permanent to fight for or defend.
@IceQueen975
@IceQueen975 2 жыл бұрын
This. This this this. I've noticed as soon as someone owns ANYTHING the become more conservative and aware of wtf is going on around them. But if you own nothing, you feel no obligation, attachment or concern about what's going on around you economically, politically or socially.
@Annointed1985
@Annointed1985 2 жыл бұрын
There it is. Nothing to live or die for.
@TarsonTalon
@TarsonTalon 2 жыл бұрын
But you do have plenty to take...
@fraserfir19
@fraserfir19 2 жыл бұрын
As a 33 yr guy I have no personal debts so I don't own anyone anything, I've also never been married and I don't have kids either so in a way I feel more free the system doesn't have any leverage over me whatsoever and being in that situation isn't all that bad because I live a very stress and drama free life where my expenses are pretty low because I have less overhead costs to contend with.
@Darkrider8893
@Darkrider8893 2 жыл бұрын
This is why apartment complexes are such an issue
@charliehoss1614
@charliehoss1614 2 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile gen Z is still trying to figure out if they’re male or female or a cat
@eugeneforge
@eugeneforge 2 жыл бұрын
Not all. Many think that those individuals are idiots and don't blame Gen Z alone. This has been pushed by Gen X and the Millennials. Gen Z is just having to deal with it now.
@Rocket9944
@Rocket9944 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like a rooster today
@somethinginteresting01
@somethinginteresting01 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Gen Z and I feel like a Millennial, still trying to figure out how to get started with this life.
@Terminal_Apotos
@Terminal_Apotos 2 жыл бұрын
When I turn 18 I’ll identify as Bill gates. Life hack
@hollyellison2655
@hollyellison2655 2 жыл бұрын
I thought i was a helicopter
@katiez688
@katiez688 2 жыл бұрын
People used to buy their first house for an amount of money that was less than their annual income. Like being 22 years old, with a salary of $20k, you could buy a nice house for $12k. If millennials with salaries of $65k could buy a first house for $40k our entire economic situations would be radically transformed.
@jeannettesilva4242
@jeannettesilva4242 4 ай бұрын
IN 1987 House where lived cost 80,000.00 100,000.00 BUT THE RATES WERE18%. HOUSE ARE EXPENSIV BECOUSE RATES WHENT DOWN AND CONSTRUCIN STOPTED. THE GOVERMENT PRINTED MONEY SO THE POWER OF YOUR MONEY WHENT DOWN! THAT IS WAY IT COST SO MUCH TO BAY A HOUSE. THE COUNTERY TERND A HOUSE IN TO AN INVESTMENT RATHER THAN A HOME!
@mupty
@mupty 2 жыл бұрын
As an older millennial I feel a little better knowing it's a whole generational problem and it's not just me whose broke and failing.
@philcastillo3719
@philcastillo3719 2 жыл бұрын
You are not failing. You are learning. We all go through that phase when we are young. It took me atleast 8 years after high school to finally figure out how to budget enough to grow a savings account. I'm not bashing you you, just trying to share some optimism.
@Zonedoutallthetime
@Zonedoutallthetime 2 жыл бұрын
@@philcastillo3719 this is actually encouraging ty for sharing
@evandailey5110
@evandailey5110 2 жыл бұрын
Dude, that attitude toward success and failure is literally the problem, "Oh well if everybody is failing equally..." Don't take solace from it- hate it, redefine success to an achievable goal, get there and then redefine it again until you are where you want to be for you.
@LuciusC
@LuciusC 2 жыл бұрын
@@evandailey5110 The problem is that wealth is being concentrated in the hands of people with a lack of morals and a monetary incentive to ship jobs overseas instead of create them here, where they have to follow annoying rules like paying money and making sure employees are safe.
@fuckgoogle6047
@fuckgoogle6047 2 жыл бұрын
@@philcastillo3719 No. Dude says he is failing so he must be. He knows more about his life than you do. And it is not the whole generation, it is half the generation. I dont know how to fix his life because I don't know all the details. I hope it gets better for him soon.
@shred1894
@shred1894 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 28, and I'm in the same place financially that I was when I was 22. After high school I tried going to school using a government grant program, but the program suddenly decided to cut my grant and I couldn't afford to keep going for the computer science degree I was going for. I have no real debt, and I've hustled and worked as hard as I could to build my savings and find a spouse, but I've been constantly kicked down by things. When Trump was president I had the most economic gains that I've ever had in my life, but then the Covid lockdowns destroyed the economy and caused my workplace to close down, and the relief loans that the government put out caused all the workplaces around where I live to not ever actually hire anyone. I'd be homeless if I didn't get my tax return last April.
@darkav3nger42
@darkav3nger42 2 жыл бұрын
Im in the same boat I'm around your age as well, things where going good for me when Trump was in office i was finally making a profit after years of just making it from paycheck to paycheck under Obama but the pandemic ruined everything i lost my job and had to move back in with my parents so now im broke unemployed and i couldn't even get unemployment because my boss lied and said everyone had quit even though she fired us because of the china virus smh. So now I'm in the same spot i was when i graduated high school so now i get to start all over again but that's life i guess..
@chillones9574
@chillones9574 2 жыл бұрын
28, man o man, I remember that year. I 40 now, 2 more kids (3 total) now, but if I knew then what I know now. Please go read the richest man of Babylon, and Psychology of money while you so young and capable of dominating in our country. I have goosebumps giving my young self advice. The more you work,less you spend, the more you get. My first child and her mom we lived in a trailer in worse part of town, our fuking car payments were most of our money. I wish i didn't need that fly whip haha. I think young people so excited to get on own that they spend money like it not going to stop coming. Last year bought a house on own after 2 spouse failed to help me budget and save for this world. Good luck young sir.
@dirtfarmer7070
@dirtfarmer7070 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 50 now. When I was 28 I was broker than when I was 18. Shit happens in life, but good decisions on a regular basis will trump bad shit in the end. The thing is, these gains are incremental. No get rich quick schemes. If you spend less than u make, you will build wealth. Sometimes there are really hard decisions to make, but you can do it. Maybe you don't need a car. Maybe you can learn to cook. It's amazing how much money "broke" people spend. Discipline can win the day, you just have to want it. Good luck.
@sebastienbolduc5654
@sebastienbolduc5654 2 жыл бұрын
Pure economics is the reason why. Salaries haven't been rising as fast as income. Now it takes 2 income earners to afford the same standard of living a single salaried person could afford back in the 60s. The wealth cycles haven't been cycling. The game is rigged. My grandfather could afford to buy a house and take care of his wife and 14 children (during the periods of 1925-1950). My grand mother wanted a grand piano in her living room, not because she wanted to learn how to play. She wanted it because it looked good. My grandfather bought her one. Try affording a grand piano nowadays to use as a fancy piece of furniture, let alone be able to afford to raise 2 children on 2 salaries. And my grandfather worked in labor btw! This should be proof that we're technically more poor than previous generations. Even during the great depression my grandfather was richer than me and I have no kids nor own a home.
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
no, its who you vote for that ultimately matters...play stoopid games,win stoopid prizes
@Darkpara1
@Darkpara1 2 жыл бұрын
@@fredwright5954 This has been an issue through several administrations on both sides. Without some kind of huge overhaul of the housing system through force of government, a president or local administrating can't do anything about it.
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
@@Darkpara1 trump tried, but his mean tweets, ya know
@Darkpara1
@Darkpara1 2 жыл бұрын
@@fredwright5954 he didn't do anything about the housing situation to my knowledge. Predatory companies still buying up houses and renting them out basically everywhere. Rents aren't controlled in any manner. Cost of living has been increasing steadily compared ro wages since the 60's.
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
@@Darkpara1 to your knowledge...hmmm, ok
@Ottamus_Prime
@Ottamus_Prime 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve. Honestly thought it might be a good idea to just rob a bank. One of two things will happen. Either I get away with it and can survive or I go to prison and get free rent and food for life. It’s a win win in my eyes
@brushylake4606
@brushylake4606 2 жыл бұрын
He has it exactly right. After world war II, if you wanted a tractor, you went to Moline, Illinois to John Deere. Why? Because every tractor factory in Europe had been bombed and there were none in China. If you wanted a car, you went to Detroit. Why? Because every Auto plant in Germany and England and France and Italy had been bombed and destroyed. If you wanted wheat, you came to the American Midwest. Why? Because we had land and the ability to farm on an industrial scale that the plot farmers in Europe just don't have. That was all well and good except instead of investing that wealth and moving forward, we created a welfare state in which you could get by perfectly fine without having to work. Idle hands are The devil's workshop is made perfectly evident by our current state. Instead of encouraging investment in the future, we personalize profits and socialize losses. Instead of encouraging entrepreneurship, we send our kids to factory schools that produce drones. This system deserves to collapse because it is evil. Shatter the government, encourage individualism, and allow success to stand forth.
@davidrudd9846
@davidrudd9846 2 жыл бұрын
That was great Big Thumbs up!!!!!!!!!
@Nickle314
@Nickle314 2 жыл бұрын
The big problem. SS has taken the cash for people's old age, and spent the lot. Now how do you pay the debt? If you can't pay, what are the consequences? Above all, were people informed?
@brushylake4606
@brushylake4606 2 жыл бұрын
@@Nickle314 Once the government takes your money, it is gone. It becomes a political football. Rule one of government: If there's money, spend it in whatever way will win me an election or benefit my family.
@obviouslyasockpuppet
@obviouslyasockpuppet 2 жыл бұрын
Y'all also give a lot of money to the military industrial complex, the United Nations and third world countries
@orppranator5230
@orppranator5230 2 жыл бұрын
@@obviouslyasockpuppet Meh. The military is 15% of the budget and welfare programs are 60%.
@enigma9971
@enigma9971 2 жыл бұрын
The grandparents used to be part of the family, living in the same house. Free daycare, gone. Now Grandma lives in an expensive retirement home because she's a "burden". I think the problem goes back that far.
@mau345
@mau345 2 жыл бұрын
Thats a western-centric culture i think. If you look out a bit, majority of families, mostly asian, are just all together. For us, its shameful to leave your elderly in senior homes.There are stresses to it of course
@gelidsoul
@gelidsoul 2 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of the family dysfunction has been manufactured by Hollywood, education, etc. So many member within so many families these days focus more on outer appearance than anything real.
@marqicewalker1766
@marqicewalker1766 2 жыл бұрын
That’s under the assumption the Grandma didn’t abandon you first. Drugs hit the previous era with a nuke💀💀💀. Some of this generation don’t have any support because of Grandma. I tried and tried and my Grandad just sold a house for 120k in Reynoldstown Atlanta. Can’t fix stupid or stubborn…. Or Addiction.🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ Yes I tried to buy it.🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ That’s a home that’s paid off That’s 500k (easy) left on the table That’s future growth stunted. The elderly have been getting fucked over like this for over a decade. The problem seems to be that it’s to many problems 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️.
@zerotodona1495
@zerotodona1495 2 жыл бұрын
It does. House don’t stay in families anymore. Families don’t want to help families anymore. I’ve given up on my family or ever getting a chance to have a family.
@catholicfemininity2126
@catholicfemininity2126 2 жыл бұрын
Some grandparents owned their own houses. And women were housewives, no 'daycare' required. Grandparents can visit sometimes, and moms raise the kids while the dad works.
@doccholo905
@doccholo905 2 жыл бұрын
"A bunch of millennials went to college for Liberal Arts?" What? Lol. I'm from California, and almost everyone I know that went to college did not go for Liberal Arts. Even engineering, accounting, finance, and other more "viable" majors had a hard time finding jobs after graduating
@LadyCoyKoi
@LadyCoyKoi 2 жыл бұрын
Especially with those stupid entry level jobs asking for Master degrees and 5 years of same field work experience. 🤣
@doccholo905
@doccholo905 2 жыл бұрын
@@LadyCoyKoi good gawd, yeah. Feels like that should be illegal. Starts at $15/hr or something along those lines
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 Жыл бұрын
@@doccholo905 exactly! You get it! A lot of people commenting here (not you and Juci, though) and the clowns yapping away in this video are totally out of touch.
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 Жыл бұрын
@@LadyCoyKoi right?
@Kyle-op6ev
@Kyle-op6ev Жыл бұрын
@@LadyCoyKoi I'm a 34 year old and Whole Foods sent me an email the other day saying they didn't think I had the skills to qualify to bag groceries LOL that is insane by the way I'm in shape. The times we live in are just lost causes.
@ChiTheAesthete
@ChiTheAesthete 2 жыл бұрын
Tim is missing the mark, his guest explains how instability has robbed this generation of their expectations. He's intent on characterizing people in a negative light. It's sorta insufferable
@SemajRaff
@SemajRaff 2 жыл бұрын
You’re right man. It’s dangerous for a generation to feel hopeless.
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
hate to see your reflection in the mirror, hh?
@ChiTheAesthete
@ChiTheAesthete 2 жыл бұрын
@@fredwright5954 lmao stfu Fred don't be a weirdo, stand up straight man
@mr.centrist5789
@mr.centrist5789 2 жыл бұрын
@@fredwright5954 he is correct. Stop blaming people for the this country bring unliveable
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
@@mr.centrist5789 unliveable??? good god, where else is there better than here? youre soo clueless
@bollockjohnson6156
@bollockjohnson6156 2 жыл бұрын
The options they had were: 1.) Economic stability and prosperity, global security and peace in their lifetimes, or 2.) No mean tweets. *They choose poorly.*
@CrispyChicken38
@CrispyChicken38 2 жыл бұрын
With all the obvious shenanigans going on during the election, I don't think the results were accurate.
@topguncarguy894
@topguncarguy894 2 жыл бұрын
They didn't choose, the government did!
@privatejudo228
@privatejudo228 2 жыл бұрын
@@topguncarguy894 they chose the government.
@thomasmcmanus8307
@thomasmcmanus8307 2 жыл бұрын
@@micahh108 you think the shit show that is the cost of living vs income only happened over the past two years?
@thegeneralmitch
@thegeneralmitch 2 жыл бұрын
@@topguncarguy894 they allowed the government to choose.
@TheReader6
@TheReader6 2 жыл бұрын
Having both parent work was perhaps the biggest mistake the United States has made.
@Acujeremy
@Acujeremy 2 жыл бұрын
Well welcome to the 21st Century.
@Dave-yw2wc
@Dave-yw2wc 2 жыл бұрын
For me I like a balance of both. I work 90 hours a week but would like my wife to work 24 hours a week while raising our kids. Essentially enough to add a little supplemental income but still be primarily a stay at home.
@Corvetjoe1
@Corvetjoe1 2 жыл бұрын
I believe it was intentional.
@GLoLChibs
@GLoLChibs 2 жыл бұрын
Importing goods and services was the biggest make. Being dependent on other countries was a factor in needing both parents to work.
@Dave-yw2wc
@Dave-yw2wc 2 жыл бұрын
@@GLoLChibs I agree, you can't deficit spend indefinitely. The only way to sustain deficit spending is through printing money which leads to inflation and wrecks the economy. The U.S needs to produce as well as consume, you can't continuously live off the resources of others.
@Vv_JASPER_vV
@Vv_JASPER_vV 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a millennial. I live hilariously below my means; I treat myself to fast food once a week. I eat canned soup every day. I have a full-time job, 4-year degree from well-known university, and a job with a global company--job is fine, I can't complain about it. My salary is adequate for stupid stuff--like going out to eat or Netflix (wasteful things). When it comes to meaningful purchases though, like a house--I just laugh. I'll never be able to afford a home that's a good investment. I'll never be able to retire. Social Security will be well and truly upside-down and done by the time I can get on it. It's no surprise millennials aren't having kids--why would they? Kids are expensive and there will be nothing to pass on to them. The American dream: homeownership, financial freedom, a stable family with kids--If you read that and think: "That's me!" Congrats--you're the exception, and whether by hard work or sheer luck, you're in a vanishingly small and fortunate minority. Try not to wield it like a club on the rest of us.
@ammj6202
@ammj6202 2 жыл бұрын
"The American dream: homeownership, financial freedom, a stable family with kids--If you read that and think: "That's me!" Congrats--you're the exception, and whether by hard work or sheer luck, you're in a vanishingly small and fortunate minority. Try not to wield it like a club on the rest of us." This... the exceptions think they speak for everyone. They think their experience is everyone's experience. Some people do not realize how"lucky" they are... they think no one else worked hard, or scrambled, or cut, or saved... or reached out and tried over and over again. Then it MUST be because everyone else is "dumb". I watched as my aunt who was a pig farmer's daughter, marry a wealthy man when she turned 40. Suddenly she was smarter and better than everyone...she became crude and self absorbed. Someone else's money suddenly made her special and above others. That shit happens. I'm not saying money is bad, Im just saying the people who are the exceptions do like to carry the clubs to remind the rest of us of how lame we are.
@jesse_-
@jesse_- 2 жыл бұрын
You will get everything you want if you live below your means and build wealth. It’s his whole “poor me” thing from millennials is absolutely pathetic. Millennials are the most spoiled generation. They don’t know good they’ve had it. No clue whatsoever!
@Mark3nd
@Mark3nd Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately they slam that shit on us. Even our parents who say they dont get much, get more than what they earn!
@DevilFrog61
@DevilFrog61 10 ай бұрын
When are we all going to realize WE HAVE THE POWER to change our government??? Like enough complaining. We have a 2A and all the leverage. How about we save our country already??
@garybarr1045
@garybarr1045 8 ай бұрын
Good analysis. Right on!
@ontheverge414
@ontheverge414 2 жыл бұрын
An Administration cannot fail so horribly without intenteding to do so
@intoxovision3121
@intoxovision3121 2 жыл бұрын
👆 He's right, you know.
@theguybehindyou4762
@theguybehindyou4762 2 жыл бұрын
Biden is the most obvious fall guy in history. There’s no way he’s the one calling the shots, so it’s little wonder his puppet masters are throwing subtlety to the wind.
@joecooper8527
@joecooper8527 2 жыл бұрын
You're underestimating how stupid people can be and are.
@greghunter5627
@greghunter5627 2 жыл бұрын
It’s all by design. Has to be, only thing that makes any sense.
@theMPrints
@theMPrints 2 жыл бұрын
@@greghunter5627 no its not , by ''design'' it is built in the system of uncontrolled capitalism to turn into anarcofascism.
@JoshP0415
@JoshP0415 2 жыл бұрын
Millennials have also only had 4 good years of economic growth 2016-2020. For example I graduated high school in 2007, economic crash and the Great Recession. I get out of the Army in 2014, there was next to no decent job opportunities available. We have a little reprieve with Trump in office, now we’re heading back into a recession. We haven’t had the chance to succeed like the previous generations, because the previous generations have handicapped us with their terrible management of our economic futures.
@whitneyfry3236
@whitneyfry3236 2 жыл бұрын
This is very true
@Sin526
@Sin526 2 жыл бұрын
This, I graduated 2009 and everything you said is spot on.
@picklerix6162
@picklerix6162 2 жыл бұрын
Many people don’t want jobs. They want free stuff and the Democrats will give you a little free stuff but everybody must pay their inflation tax. Sorry, you can’t afford a car anymore. You can get to work on public transportation or maybe ride your bike. Sacrifices must be made (and taxes to be paid) to protect the Earth’s climate. I have to go to the airport in my huge SUV and catch a flight in my private jet. I have a Climate meeting in Europe where we will decide who will survive the coming food shortages that will result from our Marxist plans.
@TheJeffL
@TheJeffL 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, "things were so great with Trump!" shows you're still wearing your GOP blinders
@JBCCT01
@JBCCT01 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. But this generation voted for the guy killing the USA (Biden) and others like him. Lunacy.
@markcoleman7246
@markcoleman7246 2 жыл бұрын
First and foremost, we need to STOP sending any kind of money or aid to any other country until we have our own situation figured out and help OUR own people who are being neglected.
@vanderumd11
@vanderumd11 2 жыл бұрын
Spreading the us dollar is part of the only reason our dollar has some sort of value. You need to look at big picture
@chaoslordmissingno
@chaoslordmissingno 2 жыл бұрын
@@vanderumd11 while that is a big picture, that doesn't help when everyone in your country dies due to not being able to afford gas and groceries
@vanderumd11
@vanderumd11 2 жыл бұрын
@@chaoslordmissingno what countries is this a possibility
@pac1fic055
@pac1fic055 2 жыл бұрын
That’s 0.7% of the federal budget. Not gonna help at all. Look at the bloated defense budget instead for more bang for your buck.
@chrism3933
@chrism3933 2 жыл бұрын
@@pac1fic055 Defense spending accounts for 16% of our overall budget. Social Security accounts for 26% and Healthcare related spending accounts for 28%. The defense budget is bloated, but healthcare and social security eats more than half of our budget.
@phuturephred
@phuturephred 2 жыл бұрын
as a somewhat successful millennial we truly did get stuck in a shity time line.
@EsotericOccultist
@EsotericOccultist 2 жыл бұрын
Let's import millions of low skilled workers. That will raise the bar and inspire people to do better right?🙄
@frankmerker630
@frankmerker630 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah there’s a reason why major corporations endorse open borders, more cheap labor so they can improve their profit margins. Econ 101. They couldn’t care less about the quality of life of an average American
@ex3424
@ex3424 2 жыл бұрын
True international depression as joe biden like to call it, TRUE being the keyword.
@Nickle314
@Nickle314 2 жыл бұрын
But remember, who will clean the millennial's toilets?
@ayeye2882
@ayeye2882 2 жыл бұрын
Bro, immigrants are the only ppl who are really working in america. Americans nowadays have 0 work ethics nor skills
@SuperEndiku
@SuperEndiku 2 жыл бұрын
This is the attitude of the overly prosperous who think the golden goose will never stop laying. Like the Hollywood elite, they roll their eyes at the thought that they will ever have less and want the doors thrown wide open. Only not into their homes.
@tommyp8989
@tommyp8989 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Tim, I’m 26 years old when I was in highschool every teacher said you have to go to college to do something with your life, my mother pushed me towards college as well. I had no idea what I wanted to do even, but everyone was saying you’ll figure it out along the way which was terrible advice. I ended up dropping out after 2 years and got into sales and made more money then the job the degree would have paid. Definitely was one of my biggest regrets though. People need to be fully aware of what they are getting into and have a good step by step plan.
@johnnoreau3570
@johnnoreau3570 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone’s always told me I need / should go to college because I’m smart. I’m 25 never went. I’ve been in the work force ever since I got out of school. Everyone wanted me to go to college. I just wanted to work and live my life. I’m not overly successful. But I am humbled. I make 17 an hour. My bills are always paid. My car is my own. I bought it with my own money. My apartment is 1,000 but with my gf we easily split the rent and we always have just enough to take a small trip a week or go out to eat a few times. I feel if I went to college and had debts I owed I wouldn’t be able to live this way.
@cunningzer0558
@cunningzer0558 2 жыл бұрын
We had a very similar thing in here in the UK during year 11(15-16). Every student sent to the drama hut 1 single time for like 20 minutes, to see someone we had never seen before or after and told we must decide then and there which college we would go to and what for, even though most of us were just trying to get through the crap show that is public school, while also being told this is your future and every teacher saying we are preparing you for it, all the while giving us teachers that never listened when they were clearly wrong.
@DrawinskyMoon
@DrawinskyMoon 2 жыл бұрын
And sadly school doesn’t teach you this.
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 2 жыл бұрын
Good job, but then and than are different words with different meanings.
@pureblood3813
@pureblood3813 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnnoreau3570 unfortunately that’s the point. What happens when you have kids? 17$ is far from a family wage
@iamjupitermay
@iamjupitermay 2 жыл бұрын
Millennial here. I live in a van. I did the 40k + interest college for liberal arts route. I’m not married. I don’t see a future with kids. I started vanlife enjoying the freedom like you said, and I still love and want to keep a van for travel always. BUT NOW, I see vanlife as a way to stack cash for my music career and for saving for a house as I FINALLY at the age of 35 realize that owning property is the way to wealth. Finally investing as well. Millennials emotionally also experienced a lot as children that carved us out differently. This podcast NAILS it 💯
@djack915
@djack915 2 жыл бұрын
Have you tried I I ( eye ) bonds from the US treasury dept? %9.62 intrest ,$10.000 limit , best bang for ur buck
@iamjupitermay
@iamjupitermay 2 жыл бұрын
@@djack915 No, but thank you! I will try that :-)
@djack915
@djack915 2 жыл бұрын
@@iamjupitermay good luck with your future investments 😊
@Xander1Sheridan
@Xander1Sheridan 2 жыл бұрын
reality changed. Who wants to get married knowing you will probably get divorced and lose everything?
@belle8i
@belle8i 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a millennial, and the only reason I'm currently broke is that I lost my job of 15 years to vaccine mandates. I had quite a bit of savings accumulated, which is now spent, and I purchased a small condo 15 years ago, which has made my cost of living very affordable. Many of my peers didn't think in the same way as I did; most of them thought they should be able to afford the fancy house their boomer parents own as soon as they leave school. People are broke because they try to keep up with the Jones, so they get into massive debt. I value time more than I value trying to impress people, so I live modestly and drive a used vehicle and enjoy my time on Earth while I'm still here. People are broke because they haven't learned about managing money, and their priorities are a mess.
@natethegr8230
@natethegr8230 2 жыл бұрын
What sets you apart is the choices you made. That boils down to individual responsibility. I think we all know how most of this generation feels about that.
@rmondave
@rmondave 2 жыл бұрын
Edward Bernays the founder of propaganda (aka PR) schooled Madison Avenue how to create and control wants and buying behavior of the masses.. There is now no such thing as deferred gratification vast majority of people have no idea how to save they want their needs and wants satisfied immediately and they Max out their credit cards and have no savings whatsoever. Moreover many feel entitled to get bailed out by the government of their debt and are now expecting universal income..
@CompetitionSportsNetwork
@CompetitionSportsNetwork 2 жыл бұрын
No...you are still broke because you waste time in the comments section trying to justify your current status in life vs getting away from the internet and finding new ways to make income. That's the problem with millennials, they are not resourceful at all because they grew up in an era where you just press a button and you get solutions to your problems.
@CompetitionSportsNetwork
@CompetitionSportsNetwork 2 жыл бұрын
No...many people are broke because they make an average income and refuse to ever grow beyond that. When you stay average in income and spend above average as a habit, its because you want more in life but you are too scared to actually do the work so you buy things to convince yourself that you have made it. Its a sickness called "Middle Class"
@billhiggins1882
@billhiggins1882 2 жыл бұрын
Join the military and learn something you can use in the real world.
@TheInstinctWithinV2
@TheInstinctWithinV2 2 жыл бұрын
"Take a loan, take higher education. You can pay it off when you get a high education job." "We don't want to hire you because every applicant has this kind of education. We only want people with 40 years of experience in this profession"
@ronclark9724
@ronclark9724 2 жыл бұрын
Those hiring in the large cities have much more choices and applicants than those living in rural towns... Too many of the younger generations desire to live in large cities instead of living in small rural towns...
@HondoTrailside
@HondoTrailside 2 жыл бұрын
That is hardly a new problem. The first job I took in my profession was 12K a year when the average house price was 350K, in the mid 80s.
@Gauntlet_Videos
@Gauntlet_Videos 2 жыл бұрын
It is not what you know, it is who
@The_Real_Frisbee
@The_Real_Frisbee 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronclark9724 I live in a small rural town. I would never recommend it. Job economy is extremely limited and even more volatile, extremely closed minded people that have a "us vs them" mentality (I got turned down from a job because the manager thought I knew someone from my town that the manager doesn't like), it's impossible to start your own business, general lack of amenities, and on top of all this is boredom. Then there's the fact that you have to clear a day's schedule just to go to the grocery store because there isn't one in your town besides a Dollar General. The *only* good thing about rural is housing, but then you'll have to deal with judgemental bored retirees as neighbors. So no, rural living is not the answer.
@MultiAnne36
@MultiAnne36 2 жыл бұрын
Part of the College Con is that there really are not enough jobs for all of us and it is the way to whittle down the applicant list with " requirements ". Its kind of like how millions of people wanted to take their kids to Disney, so Disney just made it unaffordable in order to control the guest accommodation limit.
@djocharablaikan8601
@djocharablaikan8601 2 жыл бұрын
actually, every single generation has been poorer then the previous one since about late 19th century, Even if your grandfather lived in a shack and rode a horse, he most likely OWNED that shack, and OWNED that horse. and his dollar didnt buy him half the stuff one year after he made it. We are poorer than ever, we just live more confortably
@saiyan_princestudios9790
@saiyan_princestudios9790 2 жыл бұрын
It’s the combination of millennials being poorer (higher college loans and cost of living, rent and minimum wage not keeping up with each other) as well as unfair divorce courts that almost always side with women for both alimony and child support. (Outdated court systems built for a stay at home house wife when these days a wife or mom probably works anyways) men are learning and just deciding to not get married anymore
@daebak7370
@daebak7370 2 жыл бұрын
That is by design. Destroy marriage and nuclear family. Broken homes/marriages-> messed up kids->drug addiction mental health issues-> crime + suicides-> call for more govt regulation->more power and control over the masses.
@workingshlub8861
@workingshlub8861 2 жыл бұрын
exactly...family courts are stuck in the 60s way of thinking.
@utoober33
@utoober33 2 жыл бұрын
So if I marry someone who makes around the same amount as me (at the time we marry) and we divorce I have to give up half my salary as alimony (lets say no kids)?
@workingshlub8861
@workingshlub8861 2 жыл бұрын
@@utoober33 each state has different laws but yes you will be giving something to her....
@Big_DogPep
@Big_DogPep 2 жыл бұрын
Been there still trying to get out of my marriage. Let me tell you it’s all rigged. It really makes you feel powerless….
@katieghoul0092
@katieghoul0092 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 28. Never wanted to go to college-- I wanted to learn a skill/trade and work my way up at a company. However, I went to community college because everyone was telling me "that's the only way. " I finally realized that college isn't for me-- now I'm in real estate, insurance sales and working towards being a financial advisor. Sales isn't for everyone, but college isn't the only route either.
@LadyCoyKoi
@LadyCoyKoi 2 жыл бұрын
You missed the part on how you became a real estate. Your face says you got lucky and got hired due to your looks. 🤭
@EmeraldEyesEsoteric
@EmeraldEyesEsoteric 2 жыл бұрын
Everywhere I go, it's mostly women I see working. Every single case manager where I live is female. Nearly all of the college students are. Where I live, if women study computers they get free laptops. This program is for women only.
@wokejoke2675
@wokejoke2675 2 жыл бұрын
@Juci Shockwave maybe she took the exam and passed.
@katieghoul0092
@katieghoul0092 2 жыл бұрын
@@LadyCoyKoi that's not how it works, lol. I paid for the real estate study course online, and had to pass a national exam and state exam. Same with insurance-- I have to study and pass an exam. Thanks for the compliment though
@katieghoul0092
@katieghoul0092 2 жыл бұрын
@@EmeraldEyesEsoteric That's not fair. I hate programs that solely cater to women-- it should be equal. And, finding a job should be based on the person's knowledge and ability to get the job done, not anything else.
@Bradofosho
@Bradofosho 2 жыл бұрын
I can tell you as a 36 year old millennial, I felt for the first time in 2019 that I was on my way to buy a house. Then the pandemic happened and we got an influx of people fleeing their state to my town and I was priced out of the market overnight. Its honestly one of the most soul wrecking things to be that close and have it torn from you. And it's made me (probably unfairly) bitter to places like California and Washington. When I see their license plates I get so bitter and say to myself they better not be moving here!
@chillones9574
@chillones9574 2 жыл бұрын
Short Story about this, I bought house from work friend (moving to WA) 2 blocks from a house I rented that was increasing rent 200$ a month,2021. My landlord was my realtor (at that time) he knew my down payment and got greedy raising rent like other landlords (but was blaming Biden) I fired him like a Trump. The house being purchased was being in bid war like most but when the owner knew I wanted the place too give my 3 kids own bedrooms she immediately sold too us, for little over her 2017 price, her realtor wanted more we could tell lol. Realtors set the market just like market makers in the stock market set options it seems. After I purchase a neighbor sold for 165k more then what i paid, 385k like omg wtf how does that happen. My block was 145k-220k for YEARS. I know I live same 2-4 block radius from 1995-present 2022 (5 different rental houses). The license plates are Washington so ya the prices there def more there then here but come on Realtors and commission must be setting the bid and ask.
@patjones5723
@patjones5723 2 жыл бұрын
You live in Idaho??? I understand and hear you 😥
@Bradofosho
@Bradofosho 2 жыл бұрын
@@patjones5723 Western Montana. I am actively looking for jobs out east. My family and I have a year before our rent (which has gone up 800 in the past 2 years) goes to a point where we just plain can't afford it. I guess at least our landlord let us know 🥲.
@EveIsJustMyBlogName
@EveIsJustMyBlogName 2 жыл бұрын
Same age. Very similar story. We saved for YEARS. Had our down payment saved up and started looking at homes. Covid happened. Put on pause. We spent over half our savings to get through covid because my husband couldn’t work like he did before and we didn’t have the income. By the time we were back in the position to be ready to buy again, the market (in Nashville) had gone insane. We couldn’t possibly see ourselves spending half a million dollars on a 1200 square foot ranch house with no yard. We took our money and our kids and moved an hour outside of Nashville and we got a perfect home for us in a great area with schools we love for our kids for $100,000 LESS than what we were going to wind up paying for a crap house in an ok neighborhood in Nashville.
@politicallyinsensitive4200
@politicallyinsensitive4200 2 жыл бұрын
It's not unfair to be bitter at places like Washington or California. It's fucked up they flee their state because taxes are through the roof and they just lost their job for to shitty political responses to a flu variant. Chances are your town/state is about to be completely fucked by their voting habits too.
@robinfox4440
@robinfox4440 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Tim, most millenials are living through a perpetual adolescence. So many millenials behave like children. However, there is also the constant assault on standards of living. We've been unable to attain anything close to what our parents had, and it's depressing - and tiring. We're tired. It just feels like running on a hamster wheel. You go to college, get a degree, and the only place you can work is the supermarket or McDonald's, and you can barely afford rent as the prices go up and up and up. And then to top it all off, all of your cohorts are childish assholes who call you a Nazi or a racist for wanting a traditional marriage.
@luigi298
@luigi298 2 жыл бұрын
You are nuts if you want marriage in this kind of a society with these kinds of rules stacked against men.
@doctorx1924
@doctorx1924 2 жыл бұрын
@Robin Fox you just seem cray for saying people call you a Nazi or a racist for wanting traditional marriage. You sound like a nutjob. Who would even say that?
@alexs799
@alexs799 2 жыл бұрын
As a millennial, we may of gotten the short end of the stick. A lot of policies worked against us rather than help us. Some of the advice we received was not relevant to the current times.
@Sundog0811
@Sundog0811 2 жыл бұрын
I believe it. It's so hard to make a dollar. Gotta make $10 to keep $1. We need a convention of states to reign in the federal government and to cut some of these taxes.
@irritatingtruth9121
@irritatingtruth9121 2 жыл бұрын
I make 2k a paycheck…. After taxes? 12/1300… That’s now the country AVERAGE for monthly rent. That was my mortgage for my house! This is what we get when ppl don’t stand up. Ppl too afraid to stand up to their boss and want more money. Too afraid to stand against the woke. If you can’t tell, I’m salty as hell about this. I even try to be the one to stand up. I truly thought if I stand first, ppl will follow… No. no they don’t. They sit there, mouth shut and then have the audacity to hit me up on email or text saying, “I truly feel you”. THEN SAY SOMETHING! I’ve said to them, their reply? Nothing. Not a word. That is our problem.
@JohnSmith-yc6uv
@JohnSmith-yc6uv 2 жыл бұрын
🤨...🤨🤨🤨.................."some"?
@matthewmosier8439
@matthewmosier8439 2 жыл бұрын
@@irritatingtruth9121 You need to find another career. And I don't mean because of the money. Work for yourself. The stress isn't good for you and, at least for now, it looks like people aren't going to stand up until things get worse.
@1Deep43VA
@1Deep43VA 2 жыл бұрын
Until we wean ourselves off of the Federal Reserve and do away with Central Banking, nothing will ever change. The dollars purchasing power will steadily decline and ultimately lead to hyperinflation.
@ZenosOsgorma
@ZenosOsgorma 2 жыл бұрын
@@irritatingtruth9121 very true ,the woke corporate types try to screw us at any opportunity . following my redundancy post crash 08, I did all the maintenance for a business site , they got rid of me first rather than one of the overpaid office lackies, then had the cheek to say we'll pay you as agency for 12 hours a week at Near Minimum wage Lower than what I use to be on because of the Living wage increases in the UK. Told them No shove it, and took my redundancy money (as that was their aim , to not pay me thousands in redundancy) , now self-employed and employed, just about making ends meet, I would have been in a much worse position if I took up their offer. flash forward a few years , many of my old Co-workers are still there doing more and more Responsibilties for pretty much the same pay.
@MMDelta9
@MMDelta9 2 жыл бұрын
To be fair to my generation, I don't recall my parents or grandparents being nearly as heavily taxed or hit with enough environmental fees to fund a small country. Government has never taken so much. Couple that with idiotic policies like low interest loans being handed out like tictacs and subsidizing something as ephemeral as education, Millennians were sold a massive ponzi scheme. That said, we did buy into the ponzi scheme. We trusted government. And now we must pay the price. We will suffer and die for our failures. Tis only fitting.
@samuelrowbotham6322
@samuelrowbotham6322 2 жыл бұрын
Housing prices need to crash and boomers need to get out of the way and stop driving up house prices
@iobject1421
@iobject1421 2 жыл бұрын
@@samuelrowbotham6322 Boomers are buying starter homes.
@johnmilner5485
@johnmilner5485 2 жыл бұрын
Taxes were worse under Carter . Didn't they teach you that in college ? Oh wait . . .
@ralphemerson497
@ralphemerson497 2 жыл бұрын
You trusted the government. Failure number one. I bet you vote Democrat. It’s rare I hear a conservative cry and whine.
@PeteZam
@PeteZam 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnmilner5485 and inflation was a fraction of what it is today. but you know, dont let facts get in the way of your feelings
@cormyat07
@cormyat07 2 жыл бұрын
I'm reminded of Eric Weinstein saying years ago that we have had an economy based on endless growth and we're coming to the point of diminishing returns. Add in the idea that everyone is supposed to go to college which then floods the colleges with am endless supply of student loan money, which creates a supply/demand problem that inflates tuitions and incentives colleges to invent useless, easy-to-obtain degrees, and you have kids graduating with massive debt and finding there are no real jobs out there for their useless degree; and combine all that with reckless government spending creating huge debt while investing very little of that money in infrastructure... we're seeing the results.
@pokemercenary6511
@pokemercenary6511 2 жыл бұрын
I’m an old millennial; still not married. I’m not having a family because the family court will destroy me if I get divorced.
@jrpowell2053
@jrpowell2053 2 жыл бұрын
"I don't think any of these things are signs that the system is broken... I think they are signs that the system is working perfectly. They are signs that the system is working exactly how it was designed to work" - Tom Macdonald
@OrganicStuff1
@OrganicStuff1 2 жыл бұрын
You work at McDonald's?
@privatejudo228
@privatejudo228 2 жыл бұрын
Yet Tom Macdonald has money. He refuses to play in the system. He works hard, and independently produces his music. He doesn't give 50% to a woke label. People need to make better choices. As much as he complains about the system, he has managed to work around it.
@cannafarmer
@cannafarmer 2 жыл бұрын
@@privatejudo228 your naive
@privatejudo228
@privatejudo228 2 жыл бұрын
@@cannafarmer I'm naive? I'm 42, have a paid off home, a wife of 18 years and 2 kids. I also don't have a cell phone. Or get take out coffee everyday. Having proper priorities isn't naive. By the way, my 14 year old has made $5k each summer the last 2 years running his own lawn care company. If a twelve year old can make that kind of money with a grade 6 education and a $100 lawnmower, what is your excuse?
@xotube2206
@xotube2206 2 жыл бұрын
Amen..
@Straight_White_Fatherly_Figure
@Straight_White_Fatherly_Figure 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah its pretty hard when a $200k house is now worth $1M+. Good luck EVER affording one. Even in my small FL town, thats how much housing has gone up. Rent is also ridiculous, of course.
@harambeexpress
@harambeexpress 2 жыл бұрын
If I was making a wage that allowed me to save after basic rent and food (no car or iphone) a few years earlier I probably would be in a house now. House prices during the pandemic skyrocketed - now even though I finally have the downpayment I was aiming for it's only half (at best) what I would need to get a foot in the door of somewhere cheap... And then those who got in to houses during the pandemic are under *severe* mortgage stress. You would think that someone working a skilled full time job would be able to get into somewhere cheap. House prices skyrocketed and wages stayed the same.
@setaripantheon8801
@setaripantheon8801 2 жыл бұрын
@@harambeexpress Pland-demic*
@harambeexpress
@harambeexpress 2 жыл бұрын
@@setaripantheon8801 sure. But that's not my point.
@davidcooke8005
@davidcooke8005 2 жыл бұрын
The solution is to build more housing, which creates tons of good paying jobs in the trades while increasing supply to meet the demand, which drives down costs.
@SuperEndiku
@SuperEndiku 2 жыл бұрын
That insane housing cost is very recent. They were affordable for a very long time. I'm Gen X and my first home dropped in value 50% right after purchasing because of the housing collapse in 2008. Millennials had plenty of opportunities to buy cheap homes at the misfortune of people like me.
@robertgoulet7886
@robertgoulet7886 Жыл бұрын
Both of these can be true at the same time: many young adults are overgrown adolescents and Boomers ruined everything.
@rikustorm13
@rikustorm13 2 жыл бұрын
As a gen Z "kid" (unfortunately I'm closer to gen Z than millennial) I'm legit afraid for our future as a country
@Mr3DLC
@Mr3DLC 11 ай бұрын
I think gas prices will skyrocket and that means price hikes all around😊
@kurtneumann7082
@kurtneumann7082 2 жыл бұрын
Yo this guy is dead on about the history of millennials. 20 years of war and politics are just people yelling at each other.
@brokenmess9921
@brokenmess9921 2 жыл бұрын
There has been consistent war from 1939-1975 there was a bit of a gap. Then war again. The real problem is/was government creep ,(the slow move to control more and more) and the acceptance of that government creep
@dede4004
@dede4004 2 жыл бұрын
True. I've been through many decades, and many of the millenials are some of the angrier, most complaining, and uneducated ones yet, but have had the MOST YEARS of schooling. It's a shame, the education system is SO BAD, their years of effort have given them so little. (My husband is a teacher/professor, for 40 yrs) in different states and grade levels)and he has been teaching ABOUT this, for a long time. I feel bad for the millenials. We FOUGHT against the school systems that were CONTINUALLY LOWERING the standards to accommodate the lowest learners, which lowered the ENTIRE system of education. So, we've seen a wide range of people, ages and students, not be able to BE at the BETTER LEVELS of knowledge, in education, to give them better advantages for their futures. We KNOW they see this NOW, but the Department of Education, the NWO, and our government politicians (mostly Democrat) put IN these "lowest learning systems", to CREATE this. The millenials have a right to be angry, but it needs to be focused in the right direction, and at the right people/groups. And, they also need to continue learning things they never were taught. WE ALL DO....IN THAT RESPECT....to NEVER STOP LEARNING. There ARE GOOD systems of learning knowledge, and those were taken OUT of our system, to put in the LOWEST ones.......THATS A CRIME AGAINST OUR PEOPLE. But, academia, media and politicians used, "WE HAVE to reach the underprivileged and lower class, FIRST", mantra, and it worked. It got people "on board" to set the bar the lowest it could go. We KNEW that wouldn't work, and it didn't. The results of liberal policies have come to fruition in MANY AREAS NOW, and we're seeing the results, when leaders WILL NOT LISTEN to "OUR PROFESSIONALS", or the people's "common sense"......because THEY have their OWN agendas FOR US, THAT WE DONT WANT. And it's time to fight AGAINST THAT, NOW OR NEVER.
@TCallier
@TCallier 2 жыл бұрын
@@dede4004 that’s the most boomer-esque shit I’ve ever read. Fix your caps-lock I think that shits buggin.
@ericdale4641
@ericdale4641 2 жыл бұрын
I'm forty years old. In my adult life, I have seen our country go from running a modest surplus and a national debt of about a third of our GDP to a country whose national debt exceeds our GDP, hyperinflation, and honest to goodness supply shortages.
@jakethegreatest473
@jakethegreatest473 2 жыл бұрын
@@ericdale4641 hell in a years time filling my gas tank went from this is a little expensive to I don't know when I can financially recover from this purchasing decision.....and gas is a necessity
@joewalters2259
@joewalters2259 2 жыл бұрын
What we are witnessing is the BS line of “you have to go college” to be successful that has been spewed for 50-60 years. I’m a Gen X-er and the same line was preached to us, I couldn’t afford college and frankly didn’t want to go. I joined the military and afterwards worked my way up at my job in the trades, I make more than most of my friends who went to college and definitely more than my guidance counselor who said I wouldn’t amount to sh*t because I didn’t go to college. It’s okay to not to go to college, get a job in the trades and the money is there. A liberal arts degree is almost a sure fire way to be in a horrible paying job or unemployed.
@edercortes1960
@edercortes1960 2 жыл бұрын
Many people look at me weird cause I didn’t finish college and work trades …yet this new generation of college kids don’t get the idea that their liberal arts degree is not enough and the fact the majority of them are so lazy, entitled or clueless I just say to them …good luck on your future job that someone else already Rob you
@moodycxnt
@moodycxnt 2 жыл бұрын
The problem with this diatribe is people can't time travel. Anyway, when people were first told to go to university it was true that it almost always provided a job, regardless of what you learned. It was also free or super cheap in comparison. Those people ended up telling their kids the same thing though the costs skyrocketed. The rich elite WANT as many people to go to university as possible because they get to take their money and indebt them for decades, and then they get to scapegoat the people who studied degrees that you have been told to disrespect.
@DickyReeves
@DickyReeves 2 жыл бұрын
Going to university isnt for everyone. I would actually say that it isnt for most people. I hated every moment I was there but I was also raising the money for every class that I took. I wasn't "finding myself" i was working to achieve a goal. Which if you apply for a job which had nothing to do with your schooling, that is all the employer cares about, did you achieve a goal. I am glad that you found your route through the methods you did, because that is what worked for you. My father did much the same with the military and he was very successful in his lifelong career. I would argue the military was a much better practical skill path than most others. Most military personnel I know have explained that thinking, not memorizing is rewarded there. God Bless!
@TonyRule
@TonyRule 2 жыл бұрын
I too am a Gen-Xer and I didn't fall for the lie either. But many I know did.
@yagottabkiddin
@yagottabkiddin 2 жыл бұрын
I went to college after the military, have an AA and a BS and still ended up in the trades. Doing better than most of the engineers I work with.
@VCR_Repairman
@VCR_Repairman 2 жыл бұрын
"Not married, no kids " Tim really is on the fence about everything
@chrisdadigger1018
@chrisdadigger1018 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I’m 38 and me along with literally everyone I know likes at home. The dollar is worthless and we are getting less for your wages than any other time in history thus far.
@missjanelove
@missjanelove 2 жыл бұрын
I’m 37 and paying a mortgage. It can be done.
@ItsTheMunz
@ItsTheMunz 2 жыл бұрын
I’m sure the government would say “corporate greed” as an answer to literally everything in this video.
@Dryde85
@Dryde85 2 жыл бұрын
That’s what they say to obfuscate their fascism.
@aikighost
@aikighost 2 жыл бұрын
while busy taking their money to enact their policies, almost all politicians are worthless liars.
@masterpepe3641
@masterpepe3641 2 жыл бұрын
Well the correct answer is corporate and govt greed, but at least they are partially correct
@masterpepe3641
@masterpepe3641 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dryde85 no, they do that through stonks and certain financial regulations(and surprisingly enough, many worker and environmental regulations get a bit more lax for specific corpos when more politicians begin to invest in them)
@dede4004
@dede4004 2 жыл бұрын
I believe Tim is right, when he mentioned that people have been staying "young" too long, and then they realize that time really got away from them, and they don't have as long as they thought, to get a family and settle down. When, we get closer to 30, we begin to realize we can't stay young kids any more, so we start looking to settle down, but the older we get, the harder it is sometimes to FIND a mate. Marriage STILL hasn't gone completely "out of style", and children always do better in a two parent home, with mature, parents who love each other. I DO remember quite a few millenials 10+ years ago saying, "I'm never getting married", when they were still in college or just getting out. But, this attitude of marriage "being bad", was also pushed in academia and media as well, ESPECIALLY for millenials. The NWO works ALL areas of living to change a society, to what THEY WANT, and have been doing this for over 100 years. Also called the "illuminati". They PUSH HARD, to do away with marriage, men and women couples, and traditional families. They PURPOSELY WORK at destroying families. Because, in doing THAT, they believe theybare destroying what God Almighty set up, since they are devout Luciferians.(and follow it religiously) Their plans are available to read if anyone wants to know them. The politicians and mega wealthy today, meet in Davos, Bohemian Grove and Tavistock, to discuss HOW they are going to change each country, and then they DO IT. Thry have destroyed MANY countries already, killed MANY people, and ruined MILLIONS of lives. But, this is what they believe is their "job", because they are "gods". (their words, not mine)
@llSlackingOffll
@llSlackingOffll 2 жыл бұрын
Tim is right about boomers SCREAMING at CHILDREN “GO TO COLLEGE!!!” Even from the 7th grade, this is all I heard from every teacher ever. It’s like they all got the memo or something. Exaggerating - in high school, I had some awesome and logical teachers.
@misterchubbikins
@misterchubbikins 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that was a fucking sales pitch buy the education system to build there profits. College is unneccessary.
@MI_TurkeySlayer
@MI_TurkeySlayer 2 жыл бұрын
That was always my biggest problem with public school that I had from when I was in school (obviously now there's some far more perverted stuff going on). It was pushed on me from every teacher and every adult influence in mine or any of my friends schools that college was the only way to go. Not just that, but that you can go to ANY college you want, regardless of price or prestige, AND that you can go for ANY career you want, as long as it'll make you happy and doesn't matter if it'll ever give you an actual job or decent paying job. If only I hadn't wasted so much time out of high school TRYING to afford going to a super expensive top school that my family could not afford for a career that I wouldn't have been able to find a job in in the first place without having to move far away to a big city or possibly out of country (Architecture) and had I just went into an electrical (which I would absolutely LOVE to do) apprentice or something instead, I'd be making so much dang money right now at 33 years old and I'd be happy. Instead I stumbled into the first thing that sounded good enough to make a living (EMS) after failing to be able to afford college and am now stuck in a super low paying career that I don't care for at all with a wife and kids and no way to start from the bottom in any other career path because I have to at least keep earning a living for my family. One of the biggest reasons we pulled our kids from public school and got them into a private Christian school. That and all the other things going on in the public schools these days.
@llSlackingOffll
@llSlackingOffll 2 жыл бұрын
@@MI_TurkeySlayer yeah man, and not to be disparaging to humans in general.. but some people including myself are simply not ready for jack shit when they’re 18. I went to community college and worked at a pizza shop for 3 years until I got my associates because I realized I ain’t that responsible. I can barely keep my apartment spick and span at 22 years old - why would I think I could just get a degree and get rich at 18? Insanity. I had absolutely NO WISDOM at 18. No idea what to do. Thought psychology was a “good degree” settled with accounting at 19 when I figured out this shit ain’t worth it. And yeah stick to Christian school I never remember being told what career to pick in Christian elementary schools - they don’t mention it. All I was taught about racism was that it was bad. K-6th grade. Once I got to public schools shit hit the fan fast. Christian schools TEND (I say tend because every school is different) to teach you that all honest work is valid work. There is no disparaging of trades
@jimsim8736
@jimsim8736 2 жыл бұрын
I can’t speak for Americans but I’m British, I told my children to go to college but I’d only help pay for courses that have value in the market. My 2 sons followed in my footsteps, both are engineers, mechanical and electrical, one works in the North Sea, the other tours the planet working on projects. My daughter studied nursing and at 28 is a senior nurse. Go on any worldwide oil agency forum, the planet is crying out for engineers, technicians, welders, riggers, drillers, operators, scaffolders, machinists, and a whole host of oil related openings. The problem isn’t college or university, it’s the imbeciles that choose lesbian dance theory, basket weaving etc that are the problem.
@lee1130fromtwitter
@lee1130fromtwitter 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't go to college even though I had an extremely high score on my act I noticed that everyone just went to college because and then people would go to college to make 30 grand a year so I went into Union plumbing and I make six figures with no debt..
@monke5157
@monke5157 2 жыл бұрын
That's me I'm 28 never went to university or college. Was told to go to university to get a job but I was given no sense of direction of what to do other than "go to school for a better job" I chose not too because I had and still dont know what to do with my life. I didnt wanna go to school only to drop out or end up hating what i was doing and paying off a debt. Now I'm stuck in this gutter of you need 2 years experience for an entry level job. How am I supposed to get experience if I cant even get an entry level position?
@monke5157
@monke5157 2 жыл бұрын
@@kevin_kevinson I'm waiting for the government to get desperate enough for tradesmen that they pay me to go to school
@nathanielcarter5269
@nathanielcarter5269 2 жыл бұрын
Hit me hard. 31 years of age and still living with my grandparents. I dont have a significant other or kids so I want to own a home but trying with 1 income. Saved 20k to try but still cant afford it. Went to college and ended up not using it in my work at all, wasted 40k. Current working in IT and gaining addition knowledge on the job to be a system administrator. I hope this improves my life because it feels pretty hopeless so far.
@Adroit1911
@Adroit1911 2 жыл бұрын
This generation is calling vans, sheds, tents and literal boxes; homes! The standard of living isn't just lower, it's rock bottom. You could only get lower by falling into an economic depression 😂 I'll see you there in a couple years. It's much more difficult to live in a vehicle than a lot of people think. Almost everyone that does live out of a vehicle either has a house to go home to or wishes they did. Living the "van life" is scary, unlawful in a lot of places, and (coming from an automotive mechanic, and a contractor) vehicles are much more complex, experience much more wear and tear, leading to more maintenance, some of which cannot be done without specialty tools. Houses are simple, repairs are easy and few. Building, fixing and upgrading can almost all be done with a hammer, saw and tape measure (basic tools) Also, mowing lawn and growing gardens are fun and rewarding. Van life is just a fancy way of saying homelessness, let's just call it what it is.
@phil42
@phil42 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an otr truck driver and I don't rent or own any property. You are exactly correct. I've been on the road for 3 years and living out of my truck. I miss having stable power options like a house provides, room to spread out and be able to exercise or store crap that's easily accessible like books and electronics.
@vanderumd11
@vanderumd11 2 жыл бұрын
Grandparents didn't have indoor plumbing.. let's not act snobby I. 2022 like in 1900 houses were actually grand lol
@beloved-child
@beloved-child 2 жыл бұрын
Nice propaganda and shaming campaign to get men to buy houses they absolute do not need since they on average won't be able to attract ba women that is stable enough to have a family with. Men are realizing that if there's no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, they have no reason to invest in more appealing living conditions. No family means keep every minimum investment and stay liquid to be mobile and free.
@nilocdg9752
@nilocdg9752 2 жыл бұрын
Yup I think we are in for a rough decade. I’m just happy I have a job that can support myself.
@avancalledrupert5130
@avancalledrupert5130 2 жыл бұрын
You are bang on. I am a dry liner and 1st fix carpenter. I did a box van. It's now scrap because I'm not a mechanic I couldn't maintain it. Most garages couldn't or wouldn't deal with it either. I now have I tiny house on wheels but it's really best to just buy an old caravan tidy that up put solar and a log burner in it you are done. I made one for my Mrs as a side project and was like I should of done this in the 1st place 😂 £2k all in fully functional flat basically .
@jimcoughlan858
@jimcoughlan858 2 жыл бұрын
Millennials have lived through 3 “once in a generation” economy crashes before they even hit 40. Add the constant rise in the costs for accommodation, food. It’s a tough world for them
@HondoTrailside
@HondoTrailside 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe. But the good times ended in the 70s. After that you could make it, but it was hard work. None of this hitch hike across the country, and start a commune in California. There is a reason there was a Punk movement. People have been hurting for decades. And the crashes have had features like free money. Negative rates.
@theheadsn
@theheadsn 2 жыл бұрын
i mean they keep voting in the people doing this to them and supporting the companies doing it to them. Ignorance is the problem
@neverstopcreating1491
@neverstopcreating1491 2 жыл бұрын
As a married millennial with a good trade job, a house, cars I own and money in the bank… you’re wrong. Most are just lazy.
@theheadsn
@theheadsn 2 жыл бұрын
@@neverstopcreating1491 Too many people blame things outside of their control from what they actual have control over. In between being lied and living that lie, its not surprising most people in life that believe those lies, tend to be the laziest
@physetermacrocephalus2209
@physetermacrocephalus2209 2 жыл бұрын
@@neverstopcreating1491 Not everyone can or want to be in a trade regardless of income. It's kind of like saying everyone should be a doctor or entertainer just because people in those professions are financially stable. We are not educating or organizing our children correctly in the sense that we are failing to identify thier individual talents and desires and then providing them with the proper methods of fulfilling that. It's essentially a waste.
@shareathought769
@shareathought769 3 ай бұрын
I can't afford to feed myself, so I am not having kids.
@j.w.matney8390
@j.w.matney8390 2 жыл бұрын
My daughters and my best friend's daughters are millennials and they are broke. They live in very expensive parts of the country, drive expensive EV's, go out to eat often at expensive restaurants and do a lot of traveling. Of course, they expected my friend and I to pay for the wedding and provide money for a downpayment on a house. We gave them some money for a wedding, but not all of the money they wanted and said no to giving them a downpayment. My friend and I grew up blue collar and went through the recessions of the late 70's to early 80's and 2008-2009. They can figure it out, at least I hope so.
@itsjamilagain
@itsjamilagain 2 жыл бұрын
Yup. And you even did it without the Internet. Crazy, right? It's almost like it can be done if you don't have the victim mentality.
@Snakedude4life
@Snakedude4life 2 жыл бұрын
“You will own nothing and you will be happy.” WEF or 1984? 🎩 🐍no step on Snek! 🇺🇸🇭🇰
@zoomzoom3950
@zoomzoom3950 2 жыл бұрын
"You'll eat nothing and you'll be happy about it." - Klown Schwab, WEF
@trainofthough0242
@trainofthough0242 2 жыл бұрын
We're not broke, it's just that everything has gotten so expensive and pay hasn't increased enough to compensate. As a result, we also can't save as much as previous generations because almost all our income goes right back to the government for taxes and the outrageous cost of living right now. It's demoralizing for many of the younger generations because the future does not look too bright for America or the world so why sit on all your money and save it for a retirement that you can't afford regardless rather than just spending it and enjoying life while you can. We're overworked, overstressed, underpaid and for what? We're not meant to be living like this, slaving away at a job you hate that stresses you so much that it takes years off your life just to earn an income that the government takes 1/3rd of while you can barely afford a roof over your head. And it only looks to get worse in the future. There's a reason nobody wants to work and it's not because of laziness, it's because it's not worth it. You're better off enjoying life and pursuing more high-risk careers that you actually enjoy doing rather than settling at a job you hate and then rotting there for the rest of your life, it's not worth it. Middle class America is dying a slow death, it'll only be the rich and the poor eventually and most of the middle class is going to end up on the poor side.
@eugeneforge
@eugeneforge 2 жыл бұрын
Way to succumb to the negative. Or as an alternative, you can still realize that if you don’t buy everything you want, pay off your debts, and invest you actually can stay ahead of the curve. Stop paying attention to all the doom and gloom and actually work to make your life better.
@Crowski
@Crowski 2 жыл бұрын
I make $40k a year. Now with how expensive homes are, I still can't afford a house.... -.- Now I can barely afford a 1 bedroom apartment. It's sad. $40k used to be enough to rent a WHOLE HOUSE and still save money....
@Setjeffree
@Setjeffree 2 жыл бұрын
Preach
@doctorx1924
@doctorx1924 2 жыл бұрын
@@Crowski when I was growing up during the 90's my dad was making 50K and he was able to afford to buy 2000 square foot house and still afford 2 cars and was able to buy his 3 kids any gift they wanted for Christmas and their birthdays. To replicate my Dad's success I would have to make at least triple his income and marry a spouse who made an additional 50K. Keep in mind my mom didn't work so basically I have to make 4 times that income to have what he had. That shows the absurdity of it all.
@Crowski
@Crowski 2 жыл бұрын
@@doctorx1924 50k in the 90s is REALLLLY well off!! Props to Pops!
@daviddickey9832
@daviddickey9832 2 жыл бұрын
The expectation for parents has gone way up and our means have gone way down. I can't raise a family in a tiny apartment that can hardly fit me and my wife and no way to get out of it.
@pantsonfire2216
@pantsonfire2216 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a millennial myself but When I became a bit older I just got real with the fact that we all have to work harder if we didn’t take advantage of opportunities when we were younger so I became a trucker and without spending a dime. Plenty of trade jobs out there with free training and all expenses covered but these kids don’t want to put in the work.
@eugeneforge
@eugeneforge 2 жыл бұрын
Keep telling that story. So many really need to hear it. It simply takes the realization that living takes some work and you can still build a good life.
@meregaming1770
@meregaming1770 2 жыл бұрын
Nice little fiction you got there.
@Crowski
@Crowski 2 жыл бұрын
I make $40k a year. Now with how expensive homes are, I still can't afford a house.... -.- Hell, now I can barely afford a 1 bedroom apartment. It's sad. $40k used to be enough to rent a WHOLE HOUSE and still save money. Its not about being lazy. It's about inflation and that cost of living has literally tripled so fast yet pay hasn't... To afford a BASIC family home in my area you'd have to be making $60k+..... and that's "cheap."
@pantsonfire2216
@pantsonfire2216 2 жыл бұрын
@@meregaming1770 lol Stay in your mom’s basement. That’ll help build credit faster than growing up and getting a job
@pantsonfire2216
@pantsonfire2216 2 жыл бұрын
@@Crowski I agree with you of course. But I got into a business where I can work my way up into making 6 figures in a very short amount of time. Yes it’s harsh that we have to get blue collar trades that require sacrifice but you have to work hard regardless of what you do in life. Also be open to move somewhere that rent isn’t over 1,200$ a month, work on your credit and avoid needless spending for a while. It’s really not that hard to get your shit together if you plan carefully. But before all that make sure you get into a field that makes 6 figures or will get you to that level within 3 years. Otherwise life will be a dead end for you
@user-sn1hi7my7x
@user-sn1hi7my7x 2 жыл бұрын
They need to bring back classes like “Home Economics” or “How to Finance”. My parents and grandparents had those classes back in school and it had helped them make it through the difficult parts of life. I wish I had that back in school.
@moodycxnt
@moodycxnt 2 жыл бұрын
Home economics taught you how to cook, which was good, but also how to sew, which was god awfully useless. Responsible money use should just be taught in maths and economics with intros to Hayek, Friedman, Marx & Engels should be taught in senior high.
@peterlong2580
@peterlong2580 2 жыл бұрын
Or you know put us back on the gold standard(as the constitution says it should be) so the dollar will hold value again... our hard work doesn't pay off like it did for previous generarions
@danagadberry5129
@danagadberry5129 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t know they took those classes out!
@SeattlePioneer
@SeattlePioneer 2 жыл бұрын
They would be TRASH subjects. General motors presents ---- how to buy that first NEW CAR! American Express on how to get your first credit card before you get out of high school. Your local university presents ----how to live a wonderful life on the college campus of your choice through low cost STUDENT LOANS! Any one with a high school education should be able to understand exponential equations and READ. You can do your own research on how to plan your financial life without the assistance of General Motors, American Express or a university coaching you on acquiring student loan debt. And if you DIDN'T acquire that much of an education, you are screwed anyway ---you should have studied.
@lazyfrogeyes5949
@lazyfrogeyes5949 2 жыл бұрын
Your parents or guardians should be teaching you how to do and understand what you explained. Blame parents not schools.
@randallminchew6780
@randallminchew6780 2 жыл бұрын
I lived in a house when I was a child. Now I live in a apartment and I know I could never afford a house like my parents did.
@jasonm887
@jasonm887 2 жыл бұрын
I used to think the same thing when I was in my twenties. I'm in my late thirties now and own a very nice home. Keep working, keep going. Save and be wise about your money it adds up.
@Straight_White_Fatherly_Figure
@Straight_White_Fatherly_Figure 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes, you gotta just start small and build. Im 28. I had a house a year ago, sold it because of the market. Made a bunch of money, used that money to buy land and build a tiny house. In 2 years ill have everything paid off, and can build from there.
@friedchicken4735
@friedchicken4735 2 жыл бұрын
Same I just accept it now Im wondering how gen z will fare in 10 years.
@ketskaesor9467
@ketskaesor9467 2 жыл бұрын
My grandparents got a house for free and sold it for about 150k in the 80's. My grandmother was with the kids and grandfather worked as a radio technician. They had 7 children.
@Al-USMC-RET
@Al-USMC-RET 2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why Millennials are struggling. I'm 31, both of my parents were felons and died when I was young. So I was raised by my grandparents. We lived in abject poverty off of my grandfathers factory pension of 18k and social security check. We grew vegetables and fruit, and got most of our protein from chickens that laid eggs every day and discount meat. But this is how my grandparents always lived. They grew up during the great depression, neither of them graduated middle school, but none of us ever when hungry. We didn't have any luxuries but we loved our life. I went to trade school and became an aircraft mechanic without taking on any debt. My first job with my A&P payed more than 3 times what I lived off of growing up. I enlisted in the Marine Corps at 21 and worked on military aircraft while using tuition assistance to earn a bachelor's degree in aviation management. After my enlistment I got a job as an aviation maintenance manager for $32 an hour, in a state where minimum wage is $7.25. While doing that I earned a master of science in management using my GI bill. Now at 31 I am an executive program manager for the F-35 program for the federal government, have owned several houses, and have no problem providing for my family. Have several nice vehicles, my children go to private Christian schools, and we live quite comfortably. There is no reason why others in my generation can't take a similar path. I had to build my own life and success without being handed anything. That is the opportunity we have as Americans. More people need to take advantage of it. There are so many opportunities to find funding for training in high paying in demand fields. People need to stop making excuses.
@mathisnotforthefaintofheart
@mathisnotforthefaintofheart 2 жыл бұрын
This is a good story...BUT the bigger question is, as you mentioned your kids are going to private schools...how are you bringing up your kids? Will they be ready when they are on their own? Your kids aren't suffering the life experiences YOU had...
@Al-USMC-RET
@Al-USMC-RET 2 жыл бұрын
@@mathisnotforthefaintofheart I am hoping they will grow up well and turn out to be good, hardworking people. They will have many more opportunities than I did growing up but as you said, they didn't have it hard at all. And I will have enough saved up for each of them to go to college for whatever they want so long as it makes sense to me to pay for and will actually lead to a productive career. I can only hope they appreciate all that I give them, and that they are thankful for the life we have. Having a stay at home mom to support them has been crucial as well I think. They have a much better example of what a mother and father should be than I did.
@calistafalcontail
@calistafalcontail Жыл бұрын
Remember what Klaus Schwab said...."You will own nothing and be happy". These times are meant to prepare us for the "Nothing".
@1Deep43VA
@1Deep43VA 2 жыл бұрын
I still don’t understand how people can be so blind to the fact that the Federal Reserve is the reason for all of this. We were always destined for hyperinflation.
@J.B.1982
@J.B.1982 2 жыл бұрын
Most people don’t realize it’s been 100 or so years in the making. That tells how good they’ve hidden their plan. We’re in the final throes and most people still don’t see it
@notloki3377
@notloki3377 2 жыл бұрын
if you think everyone else is stupid, it's probably you bro.
@aethelwolfe3539
@aethelwolfe3539 2 жыл бұрын
Progressives are very good at hiding up the problems they caused by looking for more problems to create.
@picklerix6162
@picklerix6162 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the inflation was a foregone conclusion but the Democrats want to pour gasoline on a big fire. Just imagine how bad it would be if “Build, Back, Better” legislation had passed.
@TheJeffL
@TheJeffL 2 жыл бұрын
Trump kept printing money at all time highs and you all still worship him 🙄
@danielwhite1135
@danielwhite1135 2 жыл бұрын
Of course... an entire generation of people who own nothing will be much easier to control when "You will own nothing and be happy!" Becomes the norm!
@thetavibes9021
@thetavibes9021 2 жыл бұрын
"Freedom is owning things."
@wadewilson5712
@wadewilson5712 2 жыл бұрын
you know what other group of people owned nothing ? Slaves and history shows how they are treated as "lessers" aka the filth / crap under the boot and that is how those in power see us while they see themselves as mortal gods
@thetavibes9021
@thetavibes9021 2 жыл бұрын
@@bonsoirbonsoir302 Nothing to lose. But nothing to gain. And nothing to fight for anymore.
@theradiantdehd3997
@theradiantdehd3997 2 жыл бұрын
@@bonsoirbonsoir302 Read Brave New World. There’s a hell of a lot more to do when you’re limited on what you can own or purchase. Society pushes people to become more sexually promiscuous, more enthralled by media and entertainment and less likely to form long lasting, meaningful relationships with other people. It’s dystopian. Removing responsibility, meaning, and freedom for stability, security, and pleasure is one of the worst ideas we have ever come up with. But it’s tempting nonetheless.
@danielwhite1135
@danielwhite1135 2 жыл бұрын
@@bonsoirbonsoir302 You definitely have a good point as having something to lose is a motivator to stay out of trouble, but with all the other measures coming into play at the same time, I think the emphasis will be more on having people become increasingly dependant on the stateand having less and less options.
@philv2529
@philv2529 2 жыл бұрын
It is illegal for an employer to ask you if you're married during a job interview
@aaronhorn9253
@aaronhorn9253 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 23, married and currently working on buying my own house with my wife, I belive it comes down to learning from how your parents did things, good and bad.
@seminolewind158
@seminolewind158 2 жыл бұрын
And I’m the guy banging that dude’s wife.
@1594simonsays
@1594simonsays 2 жыл бұрын
good thing no one will listen to your opinion
@Golghrom
@Golghrom 2 жыл бұрын
Nah men, keep that luck, not everyone makes that much money on that age, the parents rarely are a good example to follow so good for you, good luck and be careful on who you trust, specially on your job.
@sayedalazam4228
@sayedalazam4228 2 жыл бұрын
How did you get married at 23?! Im 23 and its hard out here man
@aaronhorn9253
@aaronhorn9253 2 жыл бұрын
@@Golghrom my parents were a bad example for me, I learned from their mistakes
@AntAntL
@AntAntL 2 жыл бұрын
The 01 attack, the 08 financial crash, and the 2019 WuhanVirus outbreak has impacted so many of my friends and family lives. Each major event has in some way ruined or negatively impacted so many of my of my generation. sucks.
@kevinmiller6443
@kevinmiller6443 2 жыл бұрын
but... but... but... They're lazy man-children! /s
@fredwright5954
@fredwright5954 2 жыл бұрын
god, excuses excuses. funny you didnt mention the summer of 2020....elections have consequences
@kevinmiller6443
@kevinmiller6443 2 жыл бұрын
@@fredwright5954 If you're dumb enough to think that Joe was elected, then I have a bridge to sell you. Also: reasons =/= excuses (=/= means "does not equal")
@ThiagoIIxD
@ThiagoIIxD 2 жыл бұрын
Still svck like ur sister in my bed yesterday
@kgjung2310
@kgjung2310 2 жыл бұрын
There is also your grandparents or great grandparents that had to deal with things like the Great Depression, WWI, and WW2.
@jamesthompson7694
@jamesthompson7694 2 жыл бұрын
Millenial here: parents pushed me to go to college, got a degree in Engineering so it wasn't a waste of time and money. Lived in an apartment for a couple years and then with my in laws. My wife and I built a house we can afford on one salary out in the country in the Deep South. I cannot recommend Dave Ramsey enough for people my age, older folks, or younger folks. Yes he gives economic advise based a Christian worldview but its incredibly sound advise on how to grow money and wealth.
@teamtinyturtle9103
@teamtinyturtle9103 2 жыл бұрын
*_'Yes he gives economic advice based on a Christian worldview……'_* And that's a good thing!
@jamesthompson7694
@jamesthompson7694 2 жыл бұрын
@@teamtinyturtle9103 I personally agree but I'm trying to give an olive branch out to the non-religious crowd.
@RisingUnderdog
@RisingUnderdog 2 жыл бұрын
Way overdue to reread his Total Money Makeover book
@levioneill9677
@levioneill9677 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent job! Congratulations on the well deserved success of your life! You sacrificed and now it's paying off.
@thestraycat69
@thestraycat69 2 жыл бұрын
As a none religious person honestly I don't care where the advice comes from I care about the results, I listen to Jordan Peterson, Richard Wolf, I might look this guy up. Though as I said I don't care where I care about results. If it's beneficial then I'm in. The question I pose to you Chirstians can you take advice from non religious people? Can you truly? If you do, you might just be surprised at how many sound advice there is outside of your echo chamber.
@nelyrions1838
@nelyrions1838 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 35. When the guy describes from 2.00 how everything has been.. this is EXACTLY how my life has gone... had an amazing career finally after suffering for years then covid hit.. and its been horrifying ever since.
@KWifler
@KWifler 2 жыл бұрын
My parents supported 2 kids easily on 25k, and I could easily support a family on my 8k disability income, it's just that all of the women my age I've talked to have this image of a super hero for a husband or NOTHING. That's why they're not doing it. They'd rather suffer and doom humanity rather than settle for less than the perfect king.
@zerotodona1495
@zerotodona1495 2 жыл бұрын
Dude… I wasted 6 years of my life being loyal to a crappy man, who ended forcing himself on me then got bored giving me two weeks to find a place to live. I wasted my savings on him hoping I’d marry and be happy. You can thank men like him for ruining good women. Why? Because now I know no man will every love me cause I’m crippled. I didn’t found out how crappy he was till we lived together.
@KWifler
@KWifler 2 жыл бұрын
@@zerotodona1495 things like that are why I think they need to teach kids about relationships in school, especially how to not be vulnerable to abuse. There are tons of videos on KZfaq psychology channels about how to spot abuse and how to prevent being taken advantage of, but you probably didn't even know it could happen to you until it was too late.
@daniellove162
@daniellove162 2 жыл бұрын
As a GenXer I remember Millennials 1starting to enter the job market. They were so desperate to get gigs they started taking jobs for way less than GenXers would. I worked at a company for 8 years. When I left the job and started to look for work, seeing my college graduation date with qualified resume they didn’t interview me they just asked me how much I wanted. When I asked for my same wage they said they couldn’t hire for that rate anymore. Too many college kids were willing to learn on the job for far less. Paying MORE for college made them desperate enough to take jobs for LOWER wages.
@Parasiteve
@Parasiteve 2 жыл бұрын
its because they were told they HAD to have a degree, they felt they HAD to get a job no matter what. they were not taught that they are worth more than the minimum, they were taught to just get a job no matter what and thus millenials settling for less so they can have work and it fucked up the job industry a lot. to me thats not a mistake, thats a calculated thing the higher ups fucking did, as usual.
@ChunkSchuldinga
@ChunkSchuldinga 2 жыл бұрын
The fact you need an associate's degree to get a fucking callback for a high school graduate's factory job. Best you can do without a scam no-effort time/money-wasting degree at the same factory is a temp agency job doing the exact same thing as full time employment for less. I had to abuse loopholes at the community college to drop my degree's price tag to half the cost if I just waltzed in without any "free smart kid money" (I forgot the term). I'm better off than most zillenials because I played this Azatothian dream using IRL cheat codes. I'm living decently, working in a US factory in Buttfucking Nowhere, Statesota, with cheap housing that I'm in the process of abusing into a landlording sidegig. Already bought my first place and currently turning that into a liveable cheap rent housing for extra cash. Higher education is a scam. Money isn't found just by having a smart license. Monkeymen get banana by mastering their environment. Reject human, return to ape.
@jim-es8qk
@jim-es8qk 2 жыл бұрын
....no trade union in private sector anymore. The public sector have it easy.
@nozrep
@nozrep 2 жыл бұрын
Tim Pool himself certainly is NOT a broke millennial. Quite to the contrary, I assume.
@ryanthomas2374
@ryanthomas2374 2 жыл бұрын
ya millionaire that brags about his skating ramps and "compounds"
@tannermcdaniel3751
@tannermcdaniel3751 2 жыл бұрын
Because he worked for what he has
@xlr8r2010
@xlr8r2010 2 жыл бұрын
He doesn't do the stupid shit, that other millennials do though....Tim is not a stupid guy, he has his shit together.
@fraserfir19
@fraserfir19 2 жыл бұрын
As far as I know the system in America produces far more people who poor, fall into debt traps or simply fail to reach the middle class than people who attain the level of success Tim has attained so Tim is just the exception people who get to Tim level are in the extreme minority in America now.
@helenhoward5346
@helenhoward5346 2 жыл бұрын
eh well he busted ass and took risks to acquire and keep his wealth. nothing wrong with that imo. not everyone would be willing to do what he does but they'll bitch about how full his bank account is and what he chooses to spend it on. it sucks to be literally broke right now not knowing how we're gonna make it till next payday, circumventing all sorts of mines on a mine field when you're low income in this economy. you're already cutting back to the point where you don't know or where you're gonna cut your budget next to just afford gas. actually using your gas points you get at Harris teeter... you know it's bad.
@blackarts8876
@blackarts8876 2 жыл бұрын
Millennials tell the previous generations that they are smarter but they now are saying they are screwed. You have to take what you get and work with it.
@ejuju1
@ejuju1 2 жыл бұрын
Millennials are making excuses?I can’t buy a house I make 28 a hour do 16 hours shifts I still can’t afford a house,have a wife, no kids , I am 31 Imagine the kid that just graduated high school they are so fucked
@kevin_kevinson
@kevin_kevinson 2 жыл бұрын
Damn and that should be more than enough money. These idiots act like your a grown civilized adult only because you bought into the apartment debt cycle.
@canolathra6865
@canolathra6865 2 жыл бұрын
Before college: "You have to go to college unless you want to flip burgers all your life" After college, when you can't find a good job: "Why are you so entitled, you could always go flip burgers"
@linusgustafsson2629
@linusgustafsson2629 2 жыл бұрын
When applying to burgers. "You seem overqualified, we don't think it is worth investing in you"
@alantinoalantonio
@alantinoalantonio 2 жыл бұрын
Precisely
@DaShikuXI
@DaShikuXI 2 жыл бұрын
This might be the single best way to sum up the issue.
@playdg
@playdg 2 жыл бұрын
Should have become a plumber. 0-1 year of training, 6 figure income within 5 years. High demand for your services. Never ending demand for your services.
@somethingmoredecent
@somethingmoredecent 2 жыл бұрын
@Sean Francis Waters Lancaster Yeah I can go cold call internet or pest control or tree work companies and just get a fkn job based on my background experience
@toxicwaltz69
@toxicwaltz69 2 жыл бұрын
"People are permanent chidren": I completely agree, and as much as it pains me to say it, my generation (X) has absolutely failed our kids.
@IndyCrewInNYC
@IndyCrewInNYC 2 жыл бұрын
Gen X (for the most part) did not give birth to Millennials. The oldest Millennials are now 41, the youngest Gen Xers are 42 so them being their parents makes no sense. Gen Xers are the parents of Gen Z. Gen X is more like Millennials' older siblings. Boomer parents of Millennials are the culprit.
@bigguy7353
@bigguy7353 2 жыл бұрын
@Mr. Nishimoto Their votes failed their children and leftist educators picked up the pieces.
@jasonrosewitz60
@jasonrosewitz60 2 жыл бұрын
You failed your kids. As a Gen Xer, I have not failed my kids.
@RichSmithson
@RichSmithson 2 жыл бұрын
I’m and older millennial (youngest in family) and I have 2 older Gen X sisters. Oldest sister has adult kids. They are narcissistic, stupid, drive wedges in the family and one of them is violent towards my sister. My other sisters kids are much younger, and they were raised on iPads and KZfaq influencers. They don’t know the value of anything and don’t cherish what they have (things I never had) and think house work is something beneath them. Gen X get away with far too much and boomers and millennials are blamed for everything. I don’t think I know a single Gen Xer with their head screwed on and they let their children run the house.
@zednotzee
@zednotzee 2 жыл бұрын
I've seen some of that. Trying to do right by my kids based on what my nieces and some younger people at work are like. My 3yo picks up his room, makes his bed, puts away his dishes, cleans up after himself and saves the coins he earns to buy toys he wants. A few weeks ago my mom got teary eyed telling me I'm doing such a good job with my kids. My teenage niece looked his responsibility chart like it was a relic from another planet
@Killjoyfiend
@Killjoyfiend 2 жыл бұрын
I learned we would never be able to save money, when I first heared about inflation as a kid.
@theprinceofalllightskins5093
@theprinceofalllightskins5093 2 жыл бұрын
LETS GO MILLENNIALS ‼️ We may be down but we ain’t out.🤜🤛🤜👊🤜🤛
@TheyCallMeGlitchDash
@TheyCallMeGlitchDash 8 ай бұрын
It ain't over til it's over
@UR_Right24
@UR_Right24 2 жыл бұрын
If you graduated from high school anywhere from the early 60s to the late 80s, you had the ability to enter the workforce right out of high school with the chance at a much better paying job and longevity in that company/field, without having or needing a college degree, than most kids have who have graduated college within the last 20 to 25 years. There was not the global competition for jobs 35 to 60 years ago as there is now. There was not the demand for the sets of technical skills 35 to 60 years ago as there is now. My dad graduated high school in '61, got married in '64, graduated college in '65, and went on to get his Masters degree, and if he were entering the workforce right now at the age he was when he got his master's, with that same set of knowledge and skillsets for the time, he would be working at Starbucks, but the fact is he was able to get married and start a family when he was just a senior in college, got hired on by Quaker Oats while he was still finishing up his bachelor's, he and my mom started their family right away and they had 4 kids by the end of 1969, his company sent him around the Midwest region for his job early on and put our family up in company owned housing, and they finally relocated him to the Chicagoland area permanently in 1969, where he was able to buy a 4 bedroom 3 bath home in the northwest suburbs for just $35,000 in late 1969 at just 26 years of age, and then he and My mom finally had my sister in '73 and me in '75. Most couples today in their mid 30s to early 40s can't even accomplish what my parents were able to back then when they were just in their early to mid twenties, and it's not because my parents were smarter or had a better education than today's people, or even a better work ethic for the most part, although maybe, it's just because the wages and the career stability and longevity that company's and society in general used to give you, are no longer a thing, and inflation is killing our country, and $15.00/hr today gives you no better means to support yourself than $4.25 gave you 25 years ago. The greedy execs within our corporations sold out to the highest bidders of foreign powers 30 years ago and our political leaders let it happen with their hands out, and subsequently it has become a global market for jobs because of thst and it's not a wonder that these foreign powers took care of their own once they bought up our companies instead of hiring us. And outsourcing has killed us, and just the fact that certain industries went away like the steel industry and others in the manufacturing base, and those jobs are just not coming back because they are deemed obsolete because the needs have changed, and the way we live our lives has changed, and so it's just a totally different world for the Gen Z's and millennials, and even for some of the younger gen Xers who graduated college in a similar workforce climate conditions as the millennials and gen Z kids, who are just now starting to graduate highschool and college, than it was for the older gen Xers and baby boomers.
@gorkyd7912
@gorkyd7912 2 жыл бұрын
There was a massive stagflation recession from the late 70s to late 80s. My parents basically gave up trying to find work in that time period.
@brockbaby
@brockbaby 2 жыл бұрын
In the early 90s 'entering the workforce' for my generation was Costco, KFC, Mall Jobs, etc. You work your ass off, several jobs, save your $$$, don't take loans and you get ahead in life as you age. Mic drop....
@jslepito
@jslepito 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I almost never respond to YT and this is one of the most intelligent and accurate statements I've ever read here
@moodycxnt
@moodycxnt 2 жыл бұрын
What you have described is globalism through capitalism.
@zacatkinson3926
@zacatkinson3926 2 жыл бұрын
its government not the " corporations"
@sayantan2201
@sayantan2201 2 жыл бұрын
You do realize this is exactly how the noble failed over time once they no longer were able to tax the peasants.
@notloki3377
@notloki3377 2 жыл бұрын
what the fuck are you talking about. adjust your beliefs to the century you exist in.
@theseproblemsmatter1
@theseproblemsmatter1 2 жыл бұрын
What made this happen
@notloki3377
@notloki3377 2 жыл бұрын
@@theseproblemsmatter1 this guy is a marxist, he doesn't know
@modify3168
@modify3168 2 жыл бұрын
​@@theseproblemsmatter1 A terrible tax structure and runaway inflation. Two structure tax system; one for the nobility/aristocratic class that didn't pay taxes and were the minority in population, and everyone else that paid higher taxes. Runaway inflation to help service the countries debt. A lot of this is similarly happening today, but not always in a one-to-one comparison. Different reasons, etc. I wouldn't suggest using Tim as a source for economic understanding or economic news. There are better sources.
@darthgroot4006
@darthgroot4006 7 ай бұрын
As a millennial, I don't want a hand out. I want to work for it but my current salary is no where near enough to save up like the previous generation could do on a 40k a year job.
@williampotts3727
@williampotts3727 7 ай бұрын
Who needs money I have a van and fentanyl 🤪
@N8_R
@N8_R 2 жыл бұрын
Tim starts by accusing all millenials of being lazy, then every other statement he makes dismantles his original accusation. This is why I'm not subbed.
@AbraCaStabra
@AbraCaStabra 2 жыл бұрын
I've been working for almost twenty years, including almost a decade straight of twelve hour days six days a week, and I still have basically nothing to show for it. Anytime I've had a decent amount of savings something bad has happened. Health issues/medical bills, losing a job, having to move, having to replace a vehicle or pay for extensive repairs etc. My life is meaningless and I feel like I'm only living to financially benefit others. If it weren't for my cat, I would've committed suicide long ago.
@brandonkelbe
@brandonkelbe 2 жыл бұрын
There’s a meme about that. Engine: 🚘 My engine when it finds out I got money 🔥 lol. Kind of sums it up, research your ass off. Find meaning, a mission for yourself. Stop listening to music and start listening to youtube and podcasts. You just need to find it.
@xMrjamjam
@xMrjamjam 2 жыл бұрын
Fuck society let it burn. Live your life my guy you aren't getting another one
@mrb152
@mrb152 2 жыл бұрын
Why not change things up then?
@readywhatever6511
@readywhatever6511 2 жыл бұрын
I completely understand what you’re going through and I myself have thought about the same thing but I don’t want to screw up the lives of the few people that love me and that’s not a lot. God bless and God’s will be done.
@thewonderingbuddhist6123
@thewonderingbuddhist6123 2 жыл бұрын
120 hrs a week during corona n for what
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