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Dredly t1_ix8ih9n wrote

Once again, the boomer generation was handed one of the greatest gifts ever by the greatest generation, nearly free higher education for anyone that wanted it, and in response, they fucked it up out of pure greed and selfishness, and then blame another generation for the shit they fucked up.

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By far the WORST GENERATION IN HISTORY.

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Thanks boomers, now please all move to Florida and stay there so you can turn that state as red as you fucking want, and let the rest of us try to fix your messes.

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crispydukes t1_ix921mx wrote

Let's get some perspective here. Boomers went to college in the mid 60's to mid 80's. Boomers were not at the seat of power until the late 80s to today.

Plenty of "greatest" and "silent" generation folks are to blame.

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OccasionallyImmortal t1_ix9deqt wrote

My parents and their siblings are boomers. Absolutely zero of them (in my family) went to college while nearly every one of their children did. For their generation, the only people that went to college were wealthy. Being able to send their children to college was the best gift they could offer them.

The best gift that the Boomer's had was the ability to start a family with only a high school diploma.

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worstatit t1_ix8pgri wrote

Er, most boomers benefitted from living wage jobs that didn't require a degree, and didn't get one. Just because you hate your parents doesn't mean they are at fault.

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Dredly t1_ix8wfx1 wrote

Who do you think was in charge of the insane increase in everything college cost wise that magically started happening as soon as the Boomer generation took over?

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Tuition stayed pretty much fully aligned with inflation until the early 90's... which is exactly when boomers moved into roles of authority.

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or are you implying its purely coincidence that literally the decade where they started hitting 50 education inflation went through the roof?

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worstatit t1_ix8y4gh wrote

Seems to me those in charge would have been well over 50, as they are today. Possibly tuition went up because of less demand on overbuilt infrastructure?

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Manowaffle t1_ix9bjgc wrote

Politicians catered to the largest voter base at the time, the Boomers.

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okinteraction4909 t1_ix9di4i wrote

And they hold their heads so high and proud and full of judgement. They fucked up a country really badly and are proud of themselves for it. They can’t understand why you can’t buy a house when you had a college education even if you spell it out for them and sit them down and show them the numbers. I sat down and drew out for my dad what his salary in 1975 as a new loan officer would translate to today and showed him what a loan officer actually makes today. His response was “then they should get a different higher paying job.”

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Manowaffle t1_ix9idzc wrote

It is pretty wild. An entire generation struggling to get by and the elders just shrug and tell them to try harder.

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worstatit t1_ix9cz5k wrote

And who else? Donors, then voters, get the policy attention, with little left for anyone else. Can't see why boomers would push college tuition up when they were paying for their own kids to go, though.

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Manowaffle t1_ix9ht29 wrote

Not on purpose, but a side effect of the privatize everything obsession. Defunding public education, public universities, driving people out of the teaching profession, etc. And then insisting that everyone needed to go to college.

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