Baby Boomers

The Boomer Years

The years that shaped the generation – 1946 – 1964. What happened on the World stage; during this time; Wars, Weddings, Assassinations, The Space Race, The Cold War, Music, Race Discrimination. It all kicked off! Find out what happened during the year you were born or your informative years.

Boomer Articles

  • Downsizing
  • Generation Wars
  • The Sandwich Generation
  • Too Much, Too Young
  • Inheritance Debate

Boomer Blogs

See what other baby boomers have to say about themselves, the world, the issues, infact just about anything and everything.

Boomers Go Green

Pollution, Cars, Carbon Footprints, Flying, Wealth... Boy us baby boomers sure have used some resources - Is it time we went greener?

Premise 1 - Is it worth it?

Dealing with Premise number 1 first (That more work = more wealth).

More work may, or may not, mean more money available to spend. How so? By the time you have factored in the costs of going to work.

  1. Travel costs – always peak rates on trains and traffic jams in cars
  2. Clothes costs – suits etc…. (men and woman)
  3. Service costs (childcare, gardening, cleaning) because you aren’t available to do it
  4. Failure to manage money efficiently – no time. Your Credit Card rates are high, your Deposit Accounts rates low
  5. Instant gratification pick-me-ups – ranging from Watches through to Holidays to Cars etc
  6. Failure to exploit the assets efficiently – no time. Exploiting the house price boom

And the reality is that this is all paid out of taxed income! – Points 5 and 6 can involve significant amounts; add to this two other significant facts;

  • The diminishing returns of work pay due to higher rate tax bands
  • The unnerving tendency for pension assets possibly one of your major ones) and annuity rates to fluctuate with time independent of your activities

So, do not confuse cash coming in, with the accumulation of wealth. It is entirely possible that a married couple having retired early 10 years ago, (taking their annuities early when the rates were better), thereby reducing their outgoings and giving them time to manage their assets, might indeed be relatively wealthier than their peers who stayed on at T’mill. And they have had command over their own time. Enough to make you sick isn’t it!

So more work doesn’t necessarily result in more wealth. This of course ignores the fact that many people work for other reasons than money finding satisfaction, fulfilment and a sense of purpose. Many don’t!

Now let’s examine Premise number 2. Namely, that more wealth = good

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