Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

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Benutzer205

2023-06-17 10:11:54
  • #1


What is supposed to be good news about that? If it takes 30 years, it hardly benefits the young people now who want to build something NOW.

Really unbelievable statement.

I just hate boomers.
 

guckuck2

2023-06-17 10:56:08
  • #2
Hate makes you ugly. And apparently it also clouds your mind, because the good news is that we are talking about a temporary effect and not an unstoppable ongoing development. What the "young people now" forget – and I am myself a "Y" – is that the Boomers of course created a lot that we now benefit from. They certainly weren’t lazy. Also, some will inherit something nice from this generation. So just keep quiet for a moment. Also, the statement that our generation will no longer receive a pension is not true. Of course, no one can know that today, but the fund will be relieved again by then. Provided we have children.
 

guckuck2

2023-06-17 11:04:23
  • #3
Throughout the entire discussion, the Baby Boomer generation is being blamed because they will subject us to a lot in the coming years and decades. Yes, unfortunately, that is the case. People react with defiance; no desire to work, no desire to perform, no desire to have children. A stupid thing, because this attitude – and not the Baby Boomer generation – will cause Generation Y and especially Generation Z to be really badly off when they themselves are nearing retirement. Either they will receive nothing, or the younger generations will be heavily burdened, thereby simply repeating the mistakes of the Boomers.
 

Fuchsbau35

2023-06-17 11:17:47
  • #4
What kind of inhumane discussion is this anyway?! Anyone who is still fit should be allowed to live in their own home as long as they want. My grandparents had to endure such a forced relocation from their small house to a "modern" prefabricated apartment in Romania after an earthquake, even though their house was undamaged. They did not live much longer after that and they were not happy there either. You don’t transplant an old tree! Instead, one should rather think about how to create and promote multigenerational houses so that living space can be used by several parties. In some houses, this is possible and there are surely owners who would be willing to do so. Even though the more affluent part of society probably frequents this forum, I don’t see any shift towards more economical resource use. Most people here want as large a plot as possible and at least 160 sqm for 2-4 people. And those who want to take the houses away from the elderly here surely do not live in a tiny house themselves.
 

Benutzer205

2023-06-17 11:42:31
  • #5


Young people have it in their own hands whether they let this happen to them! And fortunately, there are more and more who say NO!

Once again my arguments: Why should young people sacrifice themselves for the Boomers, even though they will have nothing to gain from it?
No prospect of a pension, little to no prospect of building something for themselves, and on top of that having to deal with the consequences of climate change.

The pension system must be reformed, in a way that everyone is responsible for their own contributions. That will eventually happen, because it will no longer be financially sustainable. It should actually be done that way already. (I don’t even want others to pay for my pension later).

And again: I can no longer hear that the old generation worked to create prosperity - that is only half the truth.
Because 1. the older generation naturally also benefited immediately from their work themselves (it’s not as if the created prosperity just disappeared into thin air) and 2. we are now seeing what the consequences of economic irresponsibility and the way the planet is treated actually are.

Which family today, for example, can afford that only the man works and the woman stays at home, on whom then all household tasks are dumped? Only wealthy people can afford that today, and this is always omitted in the discussion.

I am Generation Y and I RESIST and will live accordingly.
 

se_na_23

2023-06-17 13:20:34
  • #6


Then tell the people between 35-45 that their already paid six-figure amount is gone and if they want anything, they still have a few years left...



So you plan to hang yourself punctually today at 67? Great – socially acceptable death, a model communist...



How exactly, for example?
 

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