• beatnixxx
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    222 months ago

    Gen-x here. I don’t know about anyone else but I’m fried goddamn crispy.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 months ago

      Gen X are only just behind millennials according to the trash article, and Gen Z not far behind them.

      Just sensationalist generational-war crap to keep us from the class war… Standard stuff for Fortune.

      “About 66% of millennials report moderate or high levels of burnout, according to a recent report from Aflac. Gen X trails closely behind with a reported burnout rate of 60%, and Gen Z follows, with a rate of 56%"

  • @[email protected]
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    1972 months ago

    Don’t worry, GenZ will eventually get even more burnt out than us. They’re just not there yet. We all have it rough.

    • @[email protected]
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      482 months ago

      hear hear, it’s not team sports, it’s everyone’s fucking life, we all share this place and this time

      • @[email protected]
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        Because everything that has made life worse for millennials, is not fixed, not even a little bit, and is not going to be fixed. It is going to keep getting worse and it is not clear people are even really trying to fix anything anymore because we are, as the article points out, burned out. There is almost nothing on the horizon that has much potential for making anything any better or easier for anybody, and the few things that do have that potential, like AI and automation, are very clearly (to me) going to be misused for exploiting humans in almost every possible way and making life harder not easier for the vast majority of the human population which likely includes everybody commenting here.

        GenZ may instead get burned-out literally – from their homes, as humanity continues to work mindlessly towards a goal of creating enough heat to set the entire planet on fire, but maybe the rising oceans will put some of the fires out. Families and mental health and the fabric of society will continue to fray. Prices will keep rising. The wealth gap will continue expanding. Lawlessness and homelessness will become rampant. Democracy will continue to slide towards corporate tyranny and fascism, and peace begins to make way for conflict and war.

  • RedSeries (She/Her)
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    902 months ago

    As a millennial I give zero fucks about this generational shit with those who come after us. Gen Z and Alpha have the same shit sandwich we do, with their own special horrors we didn’t grow up with. We should be working with them to make this better for all of us who come after the Boomers and Gen X.

    This headline reads like “kids these days can’t get off their phones” as if the Boomers who wrote it aren’t sending iPhone gift cards via Facebook messenger to a Nigerian prince.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      Agreed. I hate the whole generational divide that keeps being pushed by media outlets. There are so many overlapping generations occurring concurrently, that it is essentially a completely meaningless title.

  • Blackout
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    302 months ago

    But which generation whines the most? I’m voting boomers

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      Who even cares anymore. They’re decrepit now and the real problem has always been the ruling class.

  • doug
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    1902 months ago

    Ok, but let’s not be divisive among generations over a common enemy.

    No war but class war.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 months ago

      PEW abandoned generational studies because they aren’t useful. You have more in common with people your age +/- 5 years than you have with your generation

      • @[email protected]
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        112 months ago

        It’s because discrete generations aren’t a real thing.

        You summed it up best: same age give or take a few years. I’m an elder millennial and have more in common with the youngest gen X than with the youngest millennials.

    • socsa
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      I mean if gen Z men are a big fascist majority, when does it start being a class war?

      • doug
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        82 months ago

        Doesn’t matter, no war but class war.

        The primary adjective/insult to focus on is them being a fascist; the moment you pull any other, non-related adjective into the insult, they give themselves permission to ignore you.

        Fuck fascist assholes, fuck the upper class, no matter the demographic.

    • @[email protected]
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      302 months ago

      Yup! I’m a millenial here and I’m not here to compete for the oppression Olympics.

      The rich just gave themselves another tax break. I’m not here to fight my fellow people. I want to eat the rich!

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      Exactly. As a millenial, my goal is to be compassionate for the next generation — not to pull the “when I was your age” card on Gen Z and Alpha.

    • @[email protected]
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      362 months ago

      I hold nothing but compassion and solidarity for those who follow.

      I want things to be easier for them, not as hard or harder than they were for us.

      Story:

      Just had a really painful conversation with my Boomer in-laws. They refuse to see acknowledge how bad things are for us and blame us for our failure to thrive like they got to, after receiving a six-figure cash injection back in the 80s from their parents, which is all gone now with their frivolous spending.

      • @[email protected]
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        262 months ago

        In the US, 1950-1980 is the era of lowest wealth inequality in the countries history. The top tax rate reached 91% in that time period. It is currently around 37%. Us poors had it worse before then, and have it worse after then. They won a birth lottery. Source: Thomas Piketty’s ‘Capital in the 21st Century’

        • @[email protected]
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          32 months ago

          Cutting the top tax rate in 1983 actually increased tax revenue. A 91% rate is too high and encourages tax avoidance and evasion

          • @[email protected]
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            192 months ago

            And now that it’s lower the billionaires are happy to pay their fair share and society is better off for it. /s

            • @[email protected]
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              12 months ago

              They have reduced it since then never recreating the same results which is likelya larger factor

              yrdf

          • @[email protected]
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            112 months ago

            Do you have a source for that? I found this source that is citing data from the congressional budget office. SOURCE (I followed the link and did confirm the numbers match). I made a quick plot so it was easier to see trends. Nothing stands out to me about 1983 - there’s a small dip and then a course correction back towards the upwards trajectory, but this data tells us nothin about wealth inequality. We can’t use total values because of inflation and such , probably have to use revenue as a %GDP or something but I’m too lazy too keep searching at the moment :) My immediate thought looking at the plot is this: If the total tax rev kept going up, and the top tax rate was cut, then the increased tax burden must have shifted to the poorer classes; I’d have to verify but it seems like a logical conclusion.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              Yeah, your graph is a good source. Tax revenue growth steadily increases starting at 1983

  • @[email protected]
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    372 months ago

    We’re not competing. We’re all being oppressed by the wealthy. It’s time to unify against this shit

  • Snot Flickerman
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    272 months ago

    This comment section gives me hope.

    Good job, Lemmings, for recognizing this for what it is.

  • @[email protected]
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    162 months ago

    Fuck this whole shitting on the younger generation shit. It’s bullshit and everyone knows it.

    • socsa
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      42 months ago

      I’ll admit I am pretty fucking annoyed by how much fash sympathy there is in gen Z. We were so close to actually being able to make a pretty big political swing to the left swing and they kind of fucked it up in the worst way possible.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 months ago

    That’s because they’re younger and haven’t earned as much burnout yet! They’re just entering the burnout market, back in my day I had just as much burnout as they do but now I’ve been in the burnout market long enough to earn more burnout! They’ll catch up soon, it’s not unfair it’s just how gaining experience works!

    (Read above as: boomers and wealth hand waving) :P

    • @[email protected]
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      102 months ago

      Please don’t make the mistakes we did.

      Do not believe the promises of your employers-- slack off and claw back your time and energy as much as you possibly can.

      • That Weird Vegan
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        22 months ago

        TBH, I think people are now realising that. Covid was a big help in that regard. People are realising things like working from home was always a possibility etc.