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Was having a conversation with a older gentleman (70+) yesterday. He has been semi-retire for 10+ years, wealthy, not a single worry in life.

We were talking about the pandemic and how diffcult it is for younger generation. I can't believe how out of touch people could be. They still think university is less than 10k, rental is $750, and phone bill is $25/month.

Which led me to realize, these are the exact same people who are leading the countries. They have no idea what the general population's live are like.
 

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Was having a conversation with a older gentleman (70+) yesterday. He has been semi-retire for 10+ years, wealthy, not a single worry in life.

We were talking about the pandemic and how diffcult it is for younger generation. I can't believe how out of touch people could be. They still think university is less than 10k, rental is $750, and phone bill is $25/month.

Which led me to realize, these are the exact same people who are leading the countries. They have no idea what the general population's live are like.
Did this older guy consult with his cabinet ministers, personal assistants and experts at his disposal etc. the way world leaders do? Is this guy a world leader?

I do believe that you are right when you say certain people are definitely out of touch with reality.
 
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Was having a conversation with a older gentleman (70+) yesterday. He has been semi-retire for 10+ years, wealthy, not a single worry in life.

We were talking about the pandemic and how diffcult it is for younger generation. I can't believe how out of touch people could be. They still think university is less than 10k, rental is $750, and phone bill is $25/month.

Which led me to realize, these are the exact same people who are leading the countries. They have no idea what the general population's live are like.
Sounds like my dad. Love the man to bits, but he still, for the life of him, cannot understand why people who don't like their job just don't quit on a Friday and then start a new job on Monday.
 
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Did this older guy consult with his cabinet ministers, personal assistants and experts at his disposal etc. the way world leaders do?
Problem is their cabinet minister, personnal assistants and expert they consult are as old fart as they are :ROFLMAO:
 

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Did this older guy consult with his cabinet ministers, personal assistants and experts at his disposal etc. the way world leaders do?

Don't think so, but pretty sure he talks to other people, like myself, but that doesn't change his mind. He would simply agree and continue with what he think is right. Whats good does that mean if he doesn't change his opinion. Is the fact that these people don't change their view to keep up with the society scares me
 

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Problem is their cabinet minister, personnal assistants and expert they consult are as old fart as they are :ROFLMAO:
Not necessary but definitely the privileges groups. I could be completely wrong tho. Just the fact that they don't adjust their view of the world kinda scare me
 

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Was having a conversation with a older gentleman (70+) yesterday. He has been semi-retire for 10+ years, wealthy, not a single worry in life.

We were talking about the pandemic and how diffcult it is for younger generation. I can't believe how out of touch people could be. They still think university is less than 10k, rental is $750, and phone bill is $25/month.

Which led me to realize, these are the exact same people who are leading the countries. They have no idea what the general population's live are like.
The old fart boomer are still the one dictating legislature... 3 generations have live under without having a chance to say or change much...

I pity the younger generation coming out of university with 100k debt, being refused a 2k/month mortgage yet they pay the same for renting a 3 bedroom apartment...

We are heading to generations that will forever be renters to a few owners. In the US big capital firm are buying house giving any price asked and without even seeing them.
 

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I was at show at Seneca Casino (free birthday dinner).... seated at a round table. Guy sitting beside me was in his 80's. Had his wits... and we were talking for a bit.

The House band began playing "One is the Loneliest Number" and he said, "finally, they are starting to play some modern stuff."

🙄
 

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I was talking to a young woman (university educated) in her mid-20's. Her salary is almost $50,000 annually. How old were you before you made $50,000 annually? (Disclosure: I was definitely not making $50G in my mid-20's.)
 

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I was talking to a young woman (university educated) in her mid-20's. Her salary is almost $50,000 annually. How old were you before you made $50,000 annually? (Disclosure: I was definitely not making $50G in my mid-20's.)
I was one of the lucky ones that getting 50k fresh out of university, but it definitely wasn't enough. I was living in those rooming houses in North York for $750, just so that I can pay off my tuition, afford food, and saved enough to rent somewhere else. I know the room I used to rent is costing like $1200 now, and salary for new grad is pretty much 50k or less .....
 
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Isn't a quick glance at the real estate market enough proof needed to know that shit is expensive and inflation is an ever growing beast?
When the average salary can't afford the average home, maybe, just maybe something is not right...
 
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Well these young people also want no teachers strikes( past Liberal governments gave them anything they want). Which leads to higher tuition.
They buy $700-$1000 cell phones with every package option. Most want to live right downtown which is the most expensive real estate in Ontario. Running up credit card debt and paying the minimum monthly payment.
Taking useless programs in University that lead to useless low paying jobs.
I have no sympathy for the younger generation and their financial problems. You dug the hole, dig yourself out. Stop loving beyond your means.
 

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I was talking to a young woman (university educated) in her mid-20's. Her salary is almost $50,000 annually. How old were you before you made $50,000 annually? (Disclosure: I was definitely not making $50G in my mid-20's.)
You might not have made 50 grand a year at 25, but did a house cost a million dollars then?
 

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Problem is their cabinet minister, personnal assistants and expert they consult are as old fart as they are :ROFLMAO:
The point is that world leaders are much more informed about things that they need to decisions on than the average old guy on the street.
 

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They still think university is less than 10k, rental is $750, and phone bill is $25/month.
Your phone bill is easily less than $25 per month
Its all the other garbage (eg hardware subsidies) that make it expensive


As well unless you are a foreign student tuition for undergrads is significantly less than 10K
Toronto (who is closest and most relevant to us) has a range of $6,100 to $11,420 last year

Rent at $750 is unlikely but not impossible
 

JeanGary Diablo

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I know the room I used to rent is costing like $1200 now, and salary for new grad is pretty much 50k or less .....
You touched on a huge thing here; the skyrocketing cost of living combined with stagnating salaries.

My dad, in 1985, was earning about $55,000 per year. Again, that's 35 years ago, and probably akin to about $70,000 in today's money. He has it on good authority that the person working his old job today -- here in 2021 -- is earning $47,000 per year. That doesn't add up.
 

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Don't think so, but pretty sure he talks to other people, like myself, but that doesn't change his mind. He would simply agree and continue with what he think is right. Whats good does that mean if he doesn't change his opinion. Is the fact that these people don't change their view to keep up with the society scares me
They start at 40, then 50, and 60 is cracking point, then 65 kaka-boom. They will lead you on in the conversation but in reality "my way is correct" mentality cannot be changed. Unless they go broke.
 

Danny46709394

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Your phone bill is easily less than $25 per month
Its all the other garbage (eg hardware subsidies) that make it expensive


As well unless you are a foreign student tuition for undergrads is significantly less than 10K
Toronto (who is closest and most relevant to us) has a range of $6,100 to $11,420 last year

Rent at $750 is unlikely but not impossible
$25 is totally do about if you just need to call. No text no nothing. I pay about $45 for everything AFTER all the negotiations I have to go though.

Tuitions is based on the subject you think I believe. I could be complete wrong tho

If you do find a room for $750 in North York do let me know. I know people looking for it.
 
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