Why is the author blaming older workers for not having a large inheritance?
Blackrock owns or invests in companies to raise (maximize) rents around the world. You might not even realize there's entire industries now to maximize what they can force people to pay for products, services, including raising rents.
Corps are squeezing every last penny from consumers, while mass inflation and sky rocketing interest rates.
Its a race towards the bottom with high prices while the corps make as much as they can.
RealPage/YieldStar is backed by the elderly IMO. It’s owned by private equity firm Thoma Bravo which was the largest recipient of public pension fund PE dollars in 2020.
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I feel like the boomer hate stuff is propaganda aimed at getting you to resent middle class old people instead of the ultra rich who actually run the show.
Absolutely. Seemingly, creating hatred between races, between sexes, and between generations are all part of the same agenda. Class warfare, on the other hand, is conspicuously absent.
Ok but I’m willing to bet it was given to a small and specific set of boomers who own a lot of capital, rather than to boomers in general. Seems like we’re trying to distract people from class issues by fomenting discord between generations.
> Boomers have quite simply been the biggest beneficiary of a “massive wealth transfer,” wrote the BofA team led by Ohsung Kwon, echoing Dalio’s observation that trillions of wealth flowed from the public to the private sector thanks to government policy since the 1980s, when boomers were in their prime working years.
Blackrock owns or invests in companies to raise (maximize) rents around the world. You might not even realize there's entire industries now to maximize what they can force people to pay for products, services, including raising rents.
Corps are squeezing every last penny from consumers, while mass inflation and sky rocketing interest rates.
Its a race towards the bottom with high prices while the corps make as much as they can.
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