MichVandal
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And I will counter the "millennial vs gen X" to point out that this same data existed for boomers, too. Even when so many had cushy pensions. This is hardly new or shocking, nor at all generational. We were presented with the same data in the early 1990s.I get that but also our local trash service offers a 401k
I’m not saying I’m not fortunate. I am. I’m also not saying I think they’re offered everywhere. I know they’re not.
But I’m talking about so many millennial and gen X folks I know that AREN’T funding their 401ks today for those that do have them. They chase the fast bucks with bitcoin and Robinhood and shit. Like, just put in what you can, at least 10% but really try for 15-20%. Put it in a target fund and don’t look at it for five years.
Also, I don't think most of them are chasing any investments. Some are, just like penny stocks were a think back in the 80s and the tech bubble in the 90s..... But it was a minority.
The easy button of a diverse index fund set of funds has been known for a really long time, so anyone chasing anything is just bragging about their gambling.
