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Did the Baby Boomer generation admit they ruined the economy for the generations that came after them? In this compilation video, we examine comments, interviews, and public discussions where members of the Baby Boomer generation reflect on the economic decisions that shaped today’s reality for Millennials and Gen Z. Topics covered include: The housing affordability crisis Rising national debt and fiscal policy The disappearance of pensions and long-term job security Rising healthcare costs and college tuition The dramatic increase in everyday expenses like gas, groceries, rent, and car prices For context, the U.S. national debt has climbed to nearly $39 trillion, while housing affordability has become one of the biggest economic challenges facing younger generations. In the 1980s, the average home cost roughly 3–4 times the average annual income. Today, many housing markets exceed 6–7 times income, making homeownership significantly harder for Millennials and Gen Z. Some critics argue Baby Boomers “kicked the economic can down the road” through policy decisions and economic structures that benefited their generation while leaving future generations with higher debt and higher costs. Others argue the blame shouldn’t fall on one generation alone. This compilation highlights the debate. Comment your perspective below. #BabyBoomers #HousingCrisis #CostOfLiving #Millennials #GenZ #EconomicDebate #NationalDebt #GenerationalDivide