In a world that’s constantly changing, the generational gap can sometimes feel wider than ever. As we navigate the complex issues of housing, finance, and societal shifts, one startling trend emerges: a growing number of boomers are facing homelessness at unprecedented rates. It’s a stark reality that challenges our perceptions of security and stability in later life.
For millennials, who have faced their own set of economic challenges, empathy may not always come easily. The intergenerational dynamics at play in this issue are complex, and it’s a conversation that forces us to confront uncomfortable truths and ponder the future of social support systems.
Recently, an article stating that Boomers are becoming homeless at rates not seen since The Great Depression is having a roast-ff in the comments. Millennials feel no sympathy for Boomers, and they make it hilariously clear why.
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