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Rent is so high in America because of a decades-long failure to build enough housing, supercharged by NIMBY zoning laws that block new construction, a generational transfer of wealth into real estate speculation, and corporate landlords optimizing for profit over…
The 401k vs pension shift is one of the most consequential — and least discussed — acts of corporate theft in American history. In 1980, most private-sector workers with retirement benefits had defined-benefit pensions: guaranteed income for life, funded by…
The 401(k) vs pension debate isn’t really a debate — it’s a postmortem. American workers who entered the workforce before the 1980s received defined benefit pensions: guaranteed lifetime income, employer-funded, zero market risk. Workers who came after — Millennials, Gen…
Medicaid cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will eliminate healthcare coverage for 7.5 million Americans — the largest Medicaid rollback in the program’s 60-year history — and 3 in 10 young adults are now at direct risk of…
Social Security’s main retirement trust fund will run out of money by fiscal year 2032, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s February 2026 projections — triggering an automatic 23–28% cut to benefits for every American receiving them, with no exceptions…
College tuition was $394/year in 1970. Today it averages $10,340. Here's exactly why it happened, who profited, and why the generation that got cheap college has no interest in fixing it.
SCOTUS struck down Trump's global tariffs as illegal at 9am. By 1pm he'd signed new ones under a different law — Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. The tariffs take effect Feb 24. Your grocery bill doesn't care which statute he used.
Millennial homeownership is collapsing: only 57.2% of 36-year-old millennials own a home — vs 63.7% of Boomers at the same age. You need $112,000/year to afford a median home in 2026. Here's exactly how we got here and who's responsible.
The Supreme Court just killed Trump’s sweeping IEEPA tariffs in a landmark 6-3 ruling. The SCOTUS tariff ruling could save households $600–$1,200 in 2026, but the White House is already planning workarounds. Here’s what it means for Millennials and Gen Z who bore the brunt of a year of inflated prices.
Social Security cuts will hit millennials with a 24% benefit reduction when the trust fund runs dry in the mid-2030s. While Boomers collected the most generous benefits in history, younger generations face a retirement crisis they didn't create.