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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.
The U.S. military is ready to strike Iran as early as Saturday with the largest Middle Eastern force since 2003. Oil is already surging toward $100, gold hit $5,000, and economists warn of recession-level inflation. Another war where Millennials and Gen Z pay the bill.
Trump just pledged $10 billion in taxpayer money to his Board of Peace for Gaza reconstruction while slashing housing by 83.7 percent, cutting $911 billion from Medicaid, and firing 350,000 federal workers. Make America Great Again means everyone but you.
Elon Musk celebrated open-sourcing Medicaid data to 'find fraud' — while the Republican budget bill already cut nearly $1 trillion from the program. Medicaid serves 90 million Americans, mostly young and low-income. Medicare for retirees? Untouched. The pattern is clear.
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.
Baby Boomers control 53% of America's wealth while representing just 21% of the population. This is the boomer wealth monopoly — and here's exactly how they hoarded it all.
How baby boomers ruined the economy through 40 years of rigged housing, defunded education, and $35 trillion in debt — backed by hard data and receipts.

Gen Z is redefining work culture — rejecting hustle culture, demanding flexibility, and refusing to repeat the mistakes Boomers forced on Millennials.

ACA subsidies expired and the fallout is worse than expected. Families are facing insurance hikes of 30-50% overnight while politicians point fingers.
Student loan forgiveness now counts as taxable income under 2026 tax law — turning relief into another financial burden for Millennials and Gen Z.