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"I reckon Boomers benefitted enormously from the 70s trend for home ownership and prevailing double figure inflation. Over a few years, people accumulated huge assets with moderate mortgage repayments. A 'blessed' generation in many ways (I am one myself)." If you are 57 (not Fab age 57 ) then you are Gen X not a Boomer. That was your parents group But yeah the Boomers did well, Gen X pretty well, Millennials and Gen Y less so. | |||
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"I reckon Boomers benefitted enormously from the 70s trend for home ownership and prevailing double figure inflation. Over a few years, people accumulated huge assets with moderate mortgage repayments. A 'blessed' generation in many ways (I am one myself)." And final salary pension schemes Another elephant in the room for those retiring on money purchase schemes ( average fund value £31,000) | |||
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