Boomers: A Generation of Scrooge McDucks?
PJ Media,
by
Stephen Green
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
6/8/2026 3:28:20 PM
Boomers: Is there anything they don't do wrong? Not to hear the Millennials and Zoomers tell it, there isn't — with a big push recently in the mainstream media. Today's Big Boomer Problem: They're hoarding the wealth.
It was either my partner in thoughtcrime, Stephen Kruiser, or Yours Truly (honestly can't remember which) who pointed out ages ago on Five O'Clock Somewhere that Lefties have this Scrooge McDuck image of wealthy people and particularly of business.
Every successful businessman has a vault full of gold coins and rubies somewhere, and they go swimming through their riches whenever the fancy strikes, lording it over all the little people
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
seamusm 6/8/2026 4:10:19 PM (No. 2114079)
Home inflation and limited availability has made downsizing dang near impossible. So, yes, we Boomers will hoard our homes till the cows come home. My home is admittedly too large for our current needs but I've no interest in exchanging for some currently-made POS.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Roscoelewis 6/8/2026 4:26:35 PM (No. 2114082)
We learned to keep our wealth from those Uncle Scrooge comic books. My favorite with Huey, Dewey, & Louie going on adventures with Uncle Scrooge.
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You're darn right I'm worried about out living my savings, and if the millennials or whoever doesn't like it they can stick it up their arses.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
greyseal 6/8/2026 5:44:50 PM (No. 2114105)
So the generations that can't be bothered with getting a meaningful degree (too hard!!), or learning an in-demand skill (too hard!!), or saving money by doing without the daily visit to the barista or Door Dash meal (oh, NOOOOO!!), want those of us who worked jobs we didn't care for, were prudent, diligent in saving, mindful of things that had real value, and managed to put money away against the day when we retired to just fork it all over and shuffle off to our eternal celestial dirt naps.
Unfortunately, my reply would get me banned from the site, so a succinct "No!" will have to do.
greyseal
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 6/8/2026 6:21:08 PM (No. 2114121)
#4 (greyseal): Amen, brother. Before I retired, I worked with a lot of people 25-30 years younger than me. I was driving 100 miles a day roundtrip, carpooling with two other people. The company I worked for had restructured the workforce and closed the in-town office we’d been in. The job wasn’t the same and we didn’t like it, but we were wearing the “golden handcuffs” and I couldn’t retire for another 7 years. I drove a 10-year-old pickup truck and still had a mortgage, but I was putting $900 a month into my 401K. The younger people I worked with drove newer and flashier cars, came to the office every day with a Starbuck’s cup, went out to lunch every day, and always had new clothes. They went on expensive vacations and had “destination weddings”. The year I retired several people told me “wow - you’re lucky!” I told them that luck had nothing to do with it; I’d been planning for it for 30 years.
I’ll bet the same people I told about luck having nothing to do with it are some of the people bitching about Boomers.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
WV.Hillbilly 6/8/2026 6:31:24 PM (No. 2114128)
Millennials and Zoomers are the biggest whiners on the planet.They want everything NOW!
Poor them. They don't have any money. Meanwhile they have useless degrees, take multiple world vacations yearly, doordash restaurant meals and groceries constantly, subscribe to multiple streaming services, gym memberships, new cars, eat out, get a new iPhone every time one is released, and $10 coffee daily. Yet somehow it's boomers who are hoarding the wealth. Millennials and Zoomers are not willing to sacrifice for a better life down the line. Boomers generally lived below their means, built equity early, and benefited from compounding over decades. Wealth is not a zero sum game. You want more, go out and create it. They can't whine about having no money when they're spendthrifts.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Noj15 6/8/2026 6:55:45 PM (No. 2114134)
I'm 76. How about we take the Billions in Fraud from criminals so that we ALL can pay less taxes? I scrimped and saved and had a board broken over my butt more than once. When I graduated high school, the very next morning my old man laid a newspaper down on the kitchen table and gave me three choices: Go to college, get a job, or join the military. I have one message for freeloading Millennials and Gen Z'ers. Go earn it yourself.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Trapper 6/8/2026 7:24:38 PM (No. 2114138)
Totally sick of various "Gen's" griping about us Boomers, voicing their complaints on cell phones or laptops, sent over the internet, or via wifi, none of which existed when Boomers were their age and ALL of which were invented by Boomers. You're welcome. I'll send you my old Underwood so you can type your complaint on paper and mail it in at the Post Office.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
jalo1951 6/8/2026 8:52:31 PM (No. 2114171)
When you grow up expecting a trophy because you simply showed up what do you expect? Everything is partly yours even if you didn't win. After all the poor little dears have feelings. What belongs to someone else is really yours just because. And we wonder how this notion of socialism got embedded in our youth. Instead of lusting after something that does not belong to them they might try opening up an American history book. And, yes, I am a Boomer.
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