This is correct and misunderstood by most.AFAIK, typically the generations skip like this:
I could be wrong, but that’s the assumption I’ve made for years. That’s how it works for my parents and me, and for me and my kids.
- Silent Gen raised Gen X
- Boomers raised Millennials
- Gen X raised Gen Z
Perhaps there are some exceptions at the edges, but I don’t feel like calculating that right now.
^^^This^^^ George Washington was totally against a Federal Reserve bank for this very reason. Despite the fact that his protege, Hamilton was a major proponent.Ha ... sorry I edited my post after you quoted it but it's all the same.
I tend to believe the decline started earlier ... New Deal, Federal Reserve, 16th amendment ... the fed figured out how to give itself virtually unlimited access to cash and how to use it to fuck with people.
See chart, which includes years:Everyone forgets it’s by years, not just who your parents are. Plenty of boomers raised gen x kids, and gen x had millennial kids.
also, rulzzz, which ya’all idiots are ignoring, so I assume you like looking at pictures of majorly obese hogs and cellulite. Hey, each to their own…