she is so disconnected that none of these numbers would mean anything to her.
@SoloRenegade5 ай бұрын
she's never worked hard. she was a hollywood star most of her life
@DrpanProductions5 ай бұрын
I mean have you listened to the slop she's said on the View? She hasn't had a fucking clue for decades. 😂
@Letterface5 ай бұрын
I'd love to see her take on what the federal poverty guidelines are, considering these numbers
@kathyp15634 ай бұрын
@SoloRenegade whoopi raised her kid on welfare. I don't know the rest of her story, cuz I'm not a fan. It's just common knowledge for those of our generation. The insult is that she is accessing your generation of having no work ethic.
@brianlawrence98454 ай бұрын
Bait a switch. You never addressed her point. “If you only want to work 4hrs, it’s going to be hard to get a house.” Your point is valid, but it’s not addressing her point.
@cannibalcatgirl5 ай бұрын
It’s such a slap in the face. I did everything everyone told me to do. I worked hard in school, got the degree, found a career and I still live paycheck to paycheck in debt just due to cost of living. I don’t have expensive habits, I have a strict budget, and every effing week is a struggle. Only to hear some billionaire say it’s my fault for being lazy
@iananderson47545 ай бұрын
Well have you ever tried not eating. It's saved me and my kids a lot of money for rent. Oh Charlie just passed while I was typing this out so i guess we got lucky dinner is free tonight.
@stephanielacoco5 ай бұрын
Same! I went to college, studied hard, got a BS and 3 medical certifications, I don’t live extravagantly, just pay my bills, and buy necessities mostly on sale, no trips/travel/vacations ANYWHERE, and I too live paycheck to paycheck due to cost of living. I worry about keeping food in my fridge some months. Tell me how a healthcare professional should have to worry about staying fed. Rent for a studio where I live is over 2k a month. And comparable to most major cities. I could move more rural but my pay would go down significantly and the amount of jobs decreases significantly. So what is a good option!!! People with millions in the bank should just stfu about regular folk problems.
@janiilola64995 ай бұрын
@@iananderson4754May i introduce you to tax fraud
@Kill0trocity5 ай бұрын
Damn thats dark😂😂@@iananderson4754
@mariab74535 ай бұрын
That happened to me and my husband in 2000. Both professionals, college graduates living paycheck to paycheck without being able to buy a home. We ended up moving to a smaller, much cheaper city and it was the best decision we ever made. Bought our first home and 8 years later upgraded to a bigger home. Had our 2 kids, great schools, small town feeling, peaceful environment. Our families love to visit. Unfortunately, so did everyone else so now housing in our new city has become unreachable for younger people. I figured my teenagers will just have to find their own up and coming small city where they can thrive and build their own lives.
@basedbane7876 ай бұрын
So sick of multi millionaire celebrities saying "we busted our butt"
@Trylica6 ай бұрын
I know right
@morganseppy51806 ай бұрын
I have no doubt whoopie worked hard to get to where she is. She's not a CEO's son who was given a profitable business or a small loan of $1M. But how come a comedian and actor--you know ppl who are supposed to know humans so well--doesn't believe everyone works as hard as she did. I used to look up to her, but she's so out of touch now. :-(
@jmrson66556 ай бұрын
She wasn't always a millionaire celebrity. Temper your rage. She put on a one women show too break into show business From her bio "Before making it as an actress, she worked as a bank teller, a bricklayer and in a mortuary. 1994: Became the very first woman to host the Academy Awards solo."
@Iggystarkk6 ай бұрын
@@morganseppy5180 Well said! 👏
@basedbane7876 ай бұрын
@@morganseppy5180 she was a diversity hire actor. Acting in "sister act" isn't a hard job.
@dexterone877318 күн бұрын
They literally just don’t want to see the younger generation succeed at this point with talk like that
@viktoriaschmied662712 күн бұрын
Ofc they don't. That would mean competition from people who are still here for some more time. They refuse to accept their due date is slowly creeping on them
@ihatepeopleyes94929 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@Mark-n3m3q7 күн бұрын
With an attitude like that you won’t. Don’t pay attention to people saying you can’t. Look long term. If people can’t afford it they’ll stop buying. If you stop buying how do companies make money? And this guy looks at minimum wage, you need to set your goal higher than minimum wage. Look for someone like Dave Ramsey and build your future. Don’t let quitters hold you back. If I looked at the “numbers” it takes to raise kids with my 3 it would seem impossible, but…. I’m doing it and they aren’t lacking.
@SteveB-nx2uo4 күн бұрын
greed of possession can upgrade into the greed of the dragon... the greed of dispossession.... where you want things just so others cannot have them.
@Countcho4 күн бұрын
Thats correct. Our parents are at war with their children. They want us to suffer just so they feel rich. They aren't even rich they just want to feel like they're the richest by hurting young people.
@qtarokujo2275 ай бұрын
Funny how these *millionaires* are trying to gaslight the younger generation while they live the high life
@pantman6875 ай бұрын
They want "good" workers
@SciFantasyFreak5 ай бұрын
@@pantman687they HAVE good workers. They DON'T pay good enough wages. Source: I'm a young adult in the job market.
@pantman6875 ай бұрын
@@SciFantasyFreak I didn't mean as in people who good at their job but mindless slaves Guess there are enough people out there that defend this stuff you have to clarify 💀
@SciFantasyFreak5 ай бұрын
@@pantman687 ohhh, gotcha. Sorry, I misunderstood!
@Enterbasicnamenere5 ай бұрын
Your sentence is extremely misleading I'm pretty sure most people would read that and go "oh so he supports millionaires paying their workers nothing" your own sentence is misleading man.@@pantman687
@codydaniel30976 ай бұрын
The "I suffered so should you" mentality is miserable energy.
@connald4836 ай бұрын
Totally agree, man. I've found that there are 3 responses to personal suffering: 1. Total apathy. "So long as I've got mine, I don't care about anybody else." 2. Universal suffering. "I suffered, so you should suffer just as much as I did." Or the correct response: 3. Compassion. "I don't want anyone to have to suffer the way I did."
@MrAlgorhythm6 ай бұрын
@@connald483 well said
@SyntheticNuclear6 ай бұрын
“Our generation had it harder, so we should stop improving because they don’t deserve an easier life.”
@christinaharrington73286 ай бұрын
They HAVENT EVEN SUFFERED LIKE US
@Zach-ju5vi6 ай бұрын
🤦♂️ if you worked as hard as people did 40 years ago you wouldn't be broke. Suffering is dealing with your basement dwelling children that refuse to work a real job.
@Styrofoam-ee5 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter how hard you work when prices become unobtainable.
@creativia66395 ай бұрын
Their ignorance stops them from seeing that nuance, which would be the most important thing about this conversation 😕 their youth and today's youth basically live on a "different planet", nothing is how it should be, down is up and up is down... And these people are gaslighting everyone. 😑 It would be wiser to just stay quiet, but oh look, old people are not a reliable source of wisdom anymore either! 😑😑 So done with her generation.
@BangtanBangtanBusan5 ай бұрын
It isn't unobtainable You save & don't spend That HASN'T CHANGED!😅
@BangtanBangtanBusan5 ай бұрын
@@creativia6639 How are they "ignorant!"😅 They WORKED VERY HARD THEY SAVED THEY DIDN'T SPEND IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN HARD THEY DIDN'T "JUST GET EVERYTHING" & UT WASN'T EASY ITS ALWAYS BEEN HARD! GET YOURSELF A CLUE & GROW UP ! (& DO NOT TAKE "UNIVERSITY COURSES!") THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE REAL WORLD! STOP BUYING THE LATEST PHONE STOP BUYING DESIGNER BAGS & CLOTHES & MORE STOP GOING ON EXPENSIVE HOLIDAYS THAT'S HOW THEY DID IT? SACRIFICE COMES FIRST ALWAYS HAS🙏🏼🇬🇧
@BangtanBangtanBusan5 ай бұрын
Anybody under twenty-six Thinks they have it "so hard!" & think Working 7 days per week & working Nine hours per Day + a Commute Is "too much!" Well thats how they did it! Many did it By owning their own Business & Working 80-90 hours per week For the First Twenty Years After College Good luck with that Attitude.. Good luck! 🙏🏼🇬🇧
@charlesrogers40855 ай бұрын
You are correct. It doesn't matter what generation you are from. boomers, gen x, y, z, millennials. You can work 2 or 3 jobs and save every penny but they keep raising prices to make what we want unobtainable.
@TobsterWobbles15 күн бұрын
Whoppi Goldberg has been a millionaire the entire time I've been alive. She hasn't had to seriously worry about rent longer than the whole time I've spent on earth
@annekstrom393010 күн бұрын
That is meaningless. She was a young woman of color and she did work very hard. She was talented and also lucky. That said, the deck is also stacked against young people today, for many reasons.
@TobsterWobbles10 күн бұрын
@annekstrom3930 I brought it up to highlight the fact that even if she worked for years to get to where she is, (which is undeniable) Once you're extremely wealthy like that you're no longer relatable to the working class. Her 'bootstraps' style advice may have worked 30 years ago when she rose to fame, but selling that same idea today just doesn't work. 99% of us are closer to being homeless than we ever will be to matching her net worth; the life she has been living for the last 20 years in no way reflects the life or a regular working class citizen. I can respect her as a successful businesswoman and a huge talent, but I don't think she should be telling us why we're still poor.
@cr1tikal_arc9 күн бұрын
@@annekstrom3930saying "that is meaningless" immediately followed by "she was a young woman of color!!!" is some of the funniest, most hypocritical shit i've ever read.
@tomber74118 күн бұрын
@@annekstrom3930 she became famous for being black, it was an advanatage for her, one of her main kind of selling points is i'm an outspocken black woman, she played the race card so much and it got her around
@thistimeimhere7 күн бұрын
She also buys up land from disasters than normal people can afford and builds unaffordable houses on it. I don't know why anyone likes this women she is evil to the core and a complete hypocrite in everything she says and does.
@burritobaabe5 ай бұрын
I’m so tired of rich, out of touch celebrities telling my generation to get off their asses & work when in reality we work so hard at back breaking jobs, spend our money to get degrees for jobs that pay garbage, do excessive amounts of over time or shift covers yet still can barely afford to feed ourselves & keep a roof over our head.
@dkznikolaj70135 ай бұрын
To be fair, the way to win when it comes to degrees is to not get them. Degrees are fucking worthless.
@TweakingFox5 ай бұрын
THIS IS SO REAL.
@marktheshark76235 ай бұрын
Work smarter not harder, working smart is mentally harder then the labor needed to work hard, you don’t have to use your brain in a normal job the ceo is the one who has to use his/her brain, there is a reason fewer people are rich because it’s extremely difficult to the average person to work smart
@ohcaptainmeowcaptain5 ай бұрын
@@dkznikolaj7013but millennials were told the only way to be successful and make a living was to get degrees. Now I have these useless pieces of fancy paper just sitting in my house.
@forfun62735 ай бұрын
@@marktheshark7623i mean there’s plenty of boomers that were like deli workers or worked in the bakery and all sorts of brain numbing easy jobs that retired as millionaires. They got a pension and annuity both paying out thousands a month. Then they get social security and whatever they saved or invested themselves. I’m not saying today that you can’t invest in an Ira and retire a millionaire because you can if you simply save 50% of your earnings of your high school job and invest it into an Ira and never touch it or add another penny to it. That’s compounding interest. But social security will be gone by the time I’m old enough to receive it. You’ll be hard pressed to find a job that offers a pension or annuity these days. Like we’re definitely getting screwed when it comes to buying property. I mean if you were to take the money from the ira at like 35-40 you would have like 300k so you could use that as leverage to buy a home. But most people don’t know shit about investing and our parents didn’t really need to do all that to be able to afford a house. So yeah you’re right we need to work smarter not harder. But it’s not like boomers were smarter than us or worked smarter jobs. I mean my uncle was a burnout plumber who has his personal investments and then he gets 8k a month between his pension and his social security. That’s 96k a year just for working as a plumber for 35 years. I got nothing against plumbers. And I’m not necessarily saying plumbers are stupid. But it’s definitely a labor intensive job that is much harder than smarter. And sure people can still join the plumber’s union and do that today. But they’ll pay into social security but most likely ain’t getting it. Also the pensions and annuities have been gutted plus union jobs have dropped by a huge margin.
@stephaniev67556 ай бұрын
Whoopie is out of touch. No one wants her opinion anymore.
@internetdude12336 ай бұрын
Did we ever?
@jmrson66556 ай бұрын
You think she was born rich? She is wrong about inflation numbers based on this video but even Andrew Tate says stop whining and improve yourself to get money
@justinfowler28576 ай бұрын
@@jmrson6655Andrew Tate is also an accused rapist. So maybe find someone else to quote.
@phoenixwhiler9436 ай бұрын
@@jmrson6655Andrew Tate who sells rip off courses isn’t a reliable source
@industrialfansettolow83136 ай бұрын
@@jmrson6655 If anyone is out here listening to Andrew Tate or Whoopie Goldberg for genuine advice I feel sorry for you lol
@ljb51635 ай бұрын
It’s sad how even when you put all the numbers ON THE SCREEN, people will still try to debate and act like this isn’t a massive economical crisis.
@mattsutman11545 ай бұрын
What are you renting for $1900? My house payment (purchased 3 years ago) is $700.
@ljb51635 ай бұрын
@@mattsutman1154 I live with my parents because I can’t afford a home of my own. Maybe you meant to reply to someone else?
@robertwolfgan5 ай бұрын
@@mattsutman1154 Always remember the difference in States, my friend. An apartment in New York will not compare in price to a full deluxe house almost mansion in Tennessee. I promise you the house is paying way less in rent than the tiny thing in New York.
@mattsutman11545 ай бұрын
@@ljb5163 you agreed with the numbers. They’re deceiving. It wasn’t personal.
@mattsutman11545 ай бұрын
@@robertwolfgan absolutely! So move.
@arianagee57319 күн бұрын
Gen z here. Constantly feel like I'm dying and that I'm never going to be able to have my own family or own a home. A lot of other gen zs I have met feel the same way. Never understood where "gen z are lazy and need to work" came from. I've worked two jobs. I've worked 80 hour weeks. I know gen z working in hard labor jobs breaking their bodys and sanity just to pay bills and still none of us are able to even RENT because of how expensive it is. My generation is drowning, and no one is doing anything about it. Well said sir, thank you for spreading the truth
@Trentmoment19 күн бұрын
same, im still going thru college and i have enough money with my part time job just to pay gas and food. shit sucks and i have no clue what id do if my parents booted me out of the house, id be homeless and out of college probably. i feel so bad for the people whos parents kicked them out at 18 bc the economy is so fucked.. idk how they live but more power to them. hopefully things get better but its gonna be 4 years or a civil war to fix the storm thats coming with trump and his shitty tarrifs
@runeingebretsen837818 күн бұрын
if the elite wants to continue to be the elite they will have no choice but to take gen z serious,or they will be middle class faster than they can say work harder.
@BallinAndCantGetUp1918 күн бұрын
It’s not even affordable now for millennials either. I’m Gen Z with a single millennial mother working barely above the minimum wage, I gave up getting a highschool diploma or GED in order to help pay bills. It’s ridiculous, something needs to change.
@slynkadink241617 күн бұрын
I say this with no joy, but welcome to the club. It started with us Millennials growing up in the recession and has only gotten worse. And speaking from experience, they will keep blaming your generation and your children's generation. I only have a house because I lucked into buying at exactly the right time. Bought my house 5 years ago with no down payment (because I couldn't afford it) for $280k, and now the house is worth nearly $480k; had I waited even a few months, I wouldn't be able to afford it. We actually bought this house because my mortgage payment was *LESS* than our rent. Older generations are wildly, wildly out of touch with the realities of the economy.
@mariamorut17 күн бұрын
It’s a Boomer thing i’m a Xillenial and i also feel like im dying, cant afford anything, cant save up, dont own a house, and they called us lazy and too mouthy too. Boomers are just generally ENTIRELY OUT OF TOUCH with reality cause it’s the only (filthy rich) generation that benefited off of laws made to keep THEM rich and in power. Everyone else after them, are suffering.
@IHaveNoLaifu5 ай бұрын
I was minding my business at work when this old lady decided to rant to me out of nowhere about how ridiculous it was that people want to increase minimum wage. She was going on about how she was a grocery store manager and she made $200 a month and that was enough for her. I looked at her and said "my mortgage is 1k/month."
@powdercowboy905 ай бұрын
Ok....but raising the minimum wage is part of the problem. You might get paid a little more....but companies just pass that on to the consumer(which Is you BTW)
@deebostall5 ай бұрын
her rent was 185 $ a month in 1980 and water was 2$ probally then could get milk bread and eggs all for under 5$
@IHaveNoLaifu5 ай бұрын
@@powdercowboy90 while that is true, the rant was still a little delusional (and weird). She basically walked up to a random person sitting on the floor toothbrush scrubbing the grout in the lobby and said "Why are you all demanding to be paid more? I made $200/month managing a grocery store in the 70s and I lived comfortably, so why can't you?"
@jaysax73815 ай бұрын
@@powdercowboy90yes but they don’t HAVE to do that. That’s the point. THATS the problem. They keep from paying people livable wages by going “well everything will just get more expensive” as if everything isn’t already just getting more expensive anyway
@ashleyjones20345 ай бұрын
I wish my house payment was $1k 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 my rent is $2k
@williamgriffin61785 ай бұрын
Here’s the thing, no ones saying they didn’t bust their butt to get to where they’re at. The point is we’re busting ours own butts and not coming out as good.
@zixlity94715 ай бұрын
truth, same if not more work is being put in yet it's worth less. with how most economical systems are set, it's the cost of living increasing with every new human made to make sure we dont burn through all the resources on our planet. and it's only gonna keep snowballing from here, the best example being that american citizen population is bigger than the entirety of the US's defense groups. so if the government really were to start pulling on the leash and tell everyone not to be so damn greedy they'd have a revolt on their hands.
@godw1ll995 ай бұрын
maybe the government should stop taking so much out of our paychecks? i dont feel like i make a ton of money, but i gross $1150 a week and i only see $792 of it. idk about you but $1400 a month the government takes from me would literally be the difference between living paycheck to paycheck to being able to save for a car, a house, etc. the crazy part? the government says i owe them even more money at the end of the year... im not going to blame my employer for a problem the government causes. i earned enough money to be well enough off and my employer pays me enough money to be well enough off, the only reason im not well enough off is the government.
@Satan_Official5 ай бұрын
People nowadays are having just as much work, probably even more, and not nearly as much of a reward as they did back then. Is like working double for half the paycheck.
@Satan_Official5 ай бұрын
People nowadays are having just as much work, probably even more, and not nearly as much of a reward as they did back then. It is like working double for half the paycheck.
@flowergirl111225 ай бұрын
Exactly, and the “millennials and gen z’s don’t wanna work” rhetoric is so tired- the economy isn’t at the same place as their generation grew up in AT ALL
@mcvenne89355 ай бұрын
Four hours a week? Has she spoken to a single young adult that wasn't privileged in her entire life?
@Vickolai5 ай бұрын
Exactly because I work close to 80 hours every pay period and hate my existence some days just to make rent gas money and food
@EveryWayWorks5 ай бұрын
I’ve been working two jobs totaling an average of 40 hours/week since my junior year of high school. I’m about to start college and as of yet, I still can’t afford my first semester. Insurance is crazy, and I help out with bills and things of that sort. It’s no stretch for one to see the state we’re in now and think it fictional.
@EveryWayWorks5 ай бұрын
@@Vickolai Interesting,,, I’m curious, what do you do for work?
@blackban46895 ай бұрын
Even if she did she wouldn't give af
@jkmaxx42155 ай бұрын
@@EveryWayWorksplenty of folks have to work two full time jobs to get by now (🙋), just saying
@AbigailHollar8 күн бұрын
Don’t let millionaires make you believe you are selfish for wanting basic needs met
@andrewhood46405 ай бұрын
Who are these people working only 4 hours?!
@lakutomafoso5 ай бұрын
Me
@ericdavis47585 ай бұрын
Non existent, they just like being on a high horse
@BreianaLawrence5 ай бұрын
Restaurants
@emmaunderbluesky75115 ай бұрын
Actors. Like her. When her career took off which paid for her house (s), she wasn’t working 8h a day everyday.
@manhoeban5 ай бұрын
High schoolers
@PRINCESS-zz3wq5 ай бұрын
This drives me NUTS when old people pull that bs. Thank you for calling her out.
@Astrovite5 ай бұрын
YES! It's insane. Another thing that drives me nuts is this relative I have that basically will discount any issues I have by saying something about his life problems. Like somehow saying that just erases my problems. It drives me insane and they all do it.
@waleed31035 ай бұрын
To be fair. Many old folks are still working today. Buying houses today. And paying for college tuitions today. Old folks living today pay today's prices, not 1980s prices.
@PRINCESS-zz3wq5 ай бұрын
@@waleed3103 yeah but they got the head start is the point.
@PRINCESS-zz3wq5 ай бұрын
@@Astrovite oh my gosh, so many family members are just like that. I can't stand it!!
@silsahchne72365 ай бұрын
I'm an old man with his own house. What I did was work 2 jobs (20 hours total) and just save, save, save. I made $23-28 thousand per year for several years. It was rough but It can be done.
@___Lyric___5 ай бұрын
“Why aren’t millennials and Gen-Z having kids!?” Bish look at the numbers… WE CANT AFFORD THEM.
@TonyR-m7k5 ай бұрын
Omm 😂😂 BIG FACTS 💯
@tvgaming21325 ай бұрын
Gotten so bad we can't afford ourselves
@gareth66525 ай бұрын
That's my only reason for not having a child right now. I can't afford to give them the best life
@turtlelore25 ай бұрын
Imagine wanting the best for your kids, and the best is not having them in a messed up time like this.
@kittypawers89965 ай бұрын
@@turtlelore2sad but true
@dramaticdog33718 күн бұрын
"i worked to afford my house" they say, to people who most likely have at least 2 jobs and haven't taken a summer vacation in years and struggle to pay their rent because the rent alone takes 90% of the pay.
@Mike-dx1ul6 ай бұрын
I hate it when people who are enormously fortunate lecture the rest of us on not working hard.
@cruelfish48246 ай бұрын
I was actually homeless for a while on purpose because I found out how much cheaper it was to just live in a tent. No joke, saved up 330k and bought me a nice little place.
@matthewsanchez79536 ай бұрын
That's Capitalism baby.
@twiztedclown6 ай бұрын
@@matthewsanchez7953capitalism lmfao yea you probably believe your vote matters and changes the agenda too. Your mindset is the problem did you forget housing shelter is one of 4 basic human needs of life and government profiting off the other 3 we are modern political servants taxed into slavery dont believe me open your eyes and educate yourself better.(away from the government instituted education they use to produce your shown stockholm syndrome)
@wq6te6 ай бұрын
I’m a conservative and I wouldn’t say that just cuz you’re fortunate doesn’t mean it was handed to you, they caught a break and the stars aligned, Whoopi isn’t truthful in the work harder like the guy said but she is right that people my age are lazier and don’t want to go into work and they want everything handed to them, parts of both can be truth
@tammcskimming73856 ай бұрын
She’s fortunate because she worked hard
@AmericanLord5 ай бұрын
There's nothing worse than being talked down on by a multi-millionaire celebrity who basically thinks you deserve to be poor.
@JeninNH5 ай бұрын
I assure you that's the mentality of 99% of rich people. That the poor deserve to be poor. They like having so much and and many having so little
@denm68935 ай бұрын
That's the elite class for you, they hate us middle class folks.
@havenrab5 ай бұрын
Yall should really read whoppppie story she came from nothing
@deadinthenight5 ай бұрын
@@havenrabthat means absolutely nothing. Rich people who come from nothing let all that money get to their head.
@havenrab5 ай бұрын
@@deadinthenight next case
@lsl131810 күн бұрын
And some think artificially cranking minimum wage beyond market value is going to stop the inflation crisis
@ryanm7832Күн бұрын
Nobody is trying to "crank minumum wage beyond market value," we're trying to CATCH UP to market value. Great job at repeating senseless rhetoric, that you undoubtedly heard from someone else who likes to repeat senseless rhetoric without examining the issue or thinking for themselves.
@davewinch76775 ай бұрын
These are the kind of people who help put us in the mess we are in.
@ShisuiDUchiha5 ай бұрын
idk where he got his information from but i can go get a job at walmart,mcdonalds,dominos or any retail or fast food place and the minimum wage is like around 16 an hour and those are low paying jobs a regular kid coiuld start off at ups or fedex and get paid more but only work 6 hours a day part time with that extra bonus and raise they offer nowadays in 2024 idk why i keep seeing these comparison videos with unrealistic numbers i havent seen a single job paying 7 dollrs an hour 😂😂😂 respectfully but i do agree that times are different now than back then however machinery and technology has made jobs easier which he didnt take into account labor has been cut back significantly since early 2000s because there are more online and stay at home jobs and alot of useless things werent as expensive back then like entertainment tvs and toys were all they needed now its ps5s and pcs 😂 times change in every way not just the salaries and wages also there are way more opportunities in places lie the US now because there are so many different types of avenues that weren't even a thing back then like really think about it these mfks were building raild roads and working in construction and factories with minimal safety equipment and less advanced tech as kids alot of it was done by hand too the work and labor was tougher but the pay wasnt less it just seemed that way because everything was lower in value
@revshadow5115 ай бұрын
@@ShisuiDUchihahad to stop reading a couple lines into your comment. The lack of punctuation is too confusing and cringe.
@seangonzalez13635 ай бұрын
@@ShisuiDUchiha Minimum wage can change depending on the state. BUT the FEDERAL minimum wage is $7.25. and you're not taking into account the cost of living which is SUPER high rn. And most of the higher paying jobs in the US require a college degree which is several times more expensive to obtain than a couple decades ago. They aren't made up numbers, they're actual recorded statistics. $16 bucks an hour is not gonna cut affording a place for practically 2k a month in rent, then your utilities like electric, water, waste, and cable. Then if you have a car you pay insurance and car payments if you haven't already paid it off. Then you have to have groceries and hygiene necessities. Several decades ago you could afford to support a whole household on minimum wage if you're smart with you're money but everything from the cost of living to the cost of food and gas has become so expensive that people who work minimum wage have to get several roommates just to make it work. We absolutely have it several times harder financially then any of those older generations who grew up in those times.
@michellealjunaidi84715 ай бұрын
These actors have nothing to do with our lives. They provide entertainment on TV and movie screens.
@TheOrangeRoad5 ай бұрын
How?
@stevedoty90425 ай бұрын
All generations are struggling today. But I can tell for a fact that 12 dollars an hour in the late 90's gave you twice life that 24 dollars a hour today does.
@destaylor99995 ай бұрын
I agree...
@DrJenniferFee5 ай бұрын
I get that -but my kids can live with me rent free -I didn’t have that option and was in sheer panic anytime my car needed something and begging the mechanic for the cheapest fix. My kid can just borrow my car if theirs is broken down …. It’s all apples and oranges , different challenges for different generations.
@drinmer15 ай бұрын
I'm not.
@kevinjames991turbo5 ай бұрын
Facts today a 100k a year is now minimum wage. 🤷🏾 sad. And our kids really have it bad to get an apartment. They have to have two or three roommates
@independent28835 ай бұрын
Gen-X wasn’t buying houses in the 1980’s….shit….I was born in 1973!! It’s been even a longer struggle for some of us!!!
@Jessakat395 ай бұрын
There is a reason my 25yr old son lives at home with a job that pays over 50K a year. He pays his student loans which are ridiculous. My husband and I ran the numbers from our 1995 dual income household and put it in today money. He makes 30k less than we did with the adjusted numbers.
@arianalopez88285 ай бұрын
Exactly. And then there’s that weird question everyone asks at 18, “when are you moving out ?” “Look for any apartments yet” “stayin in a dorm?” No im not . How tf are people moving out at 18 anymore ? I don’t even want to THINK about the repercussion costs of a dorm . And then RENT? AT 18 ??? There’s no way in hell😭
@alexrusso65035 ай бұрын
And the worst part is he cant even afford to get by alone. You were probably supporting a family with that extra 30k.
@elise75255 ай бұрын
woah that is crazy! i’m 27 and a couple years ago i moved back in with my parents and it’s WILD how much money i’m saving. i rly wish ppl would stop judging adults who live with their parents.. likee what they’re doing is SMART.
@Ug-lordetheunmovable5 ай бұрын
Ikr so what if i live with my parents im just saving money so that when i want to move out i jave the money there plus if anything were to happen to them (god i hope not) im there and i can take care of them its a win win for all except anyone who complains about it cause they have nothing better to do with their life@@elise7525
@jenniferduncan49665 ай бұрын
“…our dual income”, …less than what WE did”. And I’m sure both of you had already been working for a few years and had moved up a bit. While I’ll agree with the high increase in education and living expenses there are better ways to make substantially more income than getting a four to six year practically useless degree but increasing minimum wage isn’t going to work. Just look at what’s happening in California. Businesses have increased their prices while laying off employees or closed down completely. Who do you think is going to pay these high minimum wages. I’ll give you one guess…WE are in the form of high prices and lost wages. Do I have the solution? No. But I do know from almost 50 years of taking care of myself and my family that $20 minimum wage is going to completely defeat the purpose.
@jhaysoncarter1900Күн бұрын
They busted their behind in a world with less people, less competition and slightly more resources at their disposal
@ThatPersonNamedJune5 ай бұрын
Only people who hardly work ever say people need to "work harder.'
@MarcelDerLPer5 ай бұрын
yeah because entitlement
@yulurkinbrah5 ай бұрын
youd be surprised, i have friends who are convinced the 9-5 life is peak existence. humans got their wings clipped by the industrial revolution.
@Nr.7-Seven5 ай бұрын
Well, but if i hear Gen Z whine how 9to5 is unfair, just because all their Life they benefited from their parents wealth/achievements, i can understand the frustration of older people.
@chalkopirate5 ай бұрын
@@Nr.7-Sevenwell yes it's unfair when I don't get paid what I should/would need to be to support myself. Try living off an entry level job. Good luck.
@prozoomy5 ай бұрын
And those are people that are missing teeth 😅
@dorothyharris65965 ай бұрын
Thank you for telling Whoopi the truth. She needed it
@TheSnommel5 ай бұрын
Yes, but will she listen
@cpmtn19955 ай бұрын
@@TheSnommel nopeshell say that her life is much harder than ours despite she gets paid to just sit infront of a camera to give an opinion she may have known hardship im the past, i dont know, but shes clearly out of touch with this take
@kaijukingdom26865 ай бұрын
@@cpmtn1995So…you are gonna disregard the fact that maybe she had to work hard to get where she’s at right now?
@mydragonhoardisyarn18395 ай бұрын
@@kaijukingdom2686”she may have known hardship in the past.” They did acknowledge it and even if she did that just makes her a ladder puller. Not a person worthy of listening too. She’s also a liar. No millennial or Gen Z that I know work four hour weeks. They’re either part time students who legally cannot work more than part time hours due to being a student with financial aid or they’re working overtime or even two full time jobs to make ends meet. But no. Somehow they have it easier than her? A woman with connections in broadway and the acting sector? She may have worked but she still had a leg up, and now refuses to give a leg up or even RECOGNITION of the hard work of others.
@zniffl5 ай бұрын
@TheSnommel I don’t think she’ll even see this or care that much (no idea who she is tho)
@theillusionist04825 ай бұрын
You forgot to add 1) Competition for jobs 2) Travel cost 3) AI replacements
@simplemoney18335 ай бұрын
And only fans and tik tok and KZbin revenue
@kurai84375 ай бұрын
Also job requirements. Degrees being a must was not really a thing back then
@cateatfood66345 ай бұрын
Then get a real job and not a dumb desk job.
@mellupone_5 ай бұрын
Facts
@Fennecfoxesshow5 ай бұрын
@@cateatfood6634my cousin is a doctor she's still struggling, are you saying that's not a real job? She's saving people out there!
@stabtivatebroughttequila68634 күн бұрын
She's right, you can't afford a house if you work 4h. The thing is that I'm working 10h and still can't afford a house.
@andromedazwhy62665 ай бұрын
"You aren't paid for how hard you work, you're paid for how hard you are to replace." -some smart guy somewhere
@dakota83815 ай бұрын
Thats not even true anymore. One of the best people I had to work with recently left because they werent giving him enough. I promise u they arent finding a replacement for him in awhile
@mark-jf5ik5 ай бұрын
@@dakota8381maybe they need to open starting level positions that require 10 years of experience
@beccak81665 ай бұрын
@@dakota8381 ik someone in the exact same situation... she has a JD and over a decade of experience, asked for a raise (she's underpaid in her role to the tune of 10 k). She was denied it. When they hired someone without a JD or any experience at a higher salary than what she makes, she put in her notice. Now the boss is expecting the new hire to do the job and the other employees to pick up the slack. Infuriating.
@chasbirchfield42785 ай бұрын
I have never heard this quote before, but it just blew my mind.
@MellowDevGaming5 ай бұрын
That's assuming the place you work at gives a shit. They'd rather make every other employee stuffer than hire competent people who know their worth who want to get paid.
@a.velderrain88495 ай бұрын
She really said "if you only want to work FOUR HOURS" like there aren't people who have two f**king jobs working 60 hours a week and struggling.
@ianjohnson12495 ай бұрын
Literally I was picking up an extra shift every single week, working 6 days a week, and even THAT is not enough to pay for my f*****g school. Yeah, soooooo lazy we are. Only working 6 days a week! I should really work 7 days a week in order to appear diligent, huh?
@yeahriightt245 ай бұрын
@@ianjohnson1249the simple answer is yes, if you want to go to school and you aren’t getting it handed to you. Then yes 7 days is what you need to do. Just saying.
@victorcampos77225 ай бұрын
3 jobs here. Still struggling.
@kingboji9585 ай бұрын
@yeahriightt24 or maybe. The government needs to do something about it before people mental health go down the drain and stuff happens. Just saying.
@yeahriightt245 ай бұрын
@@kingboji958 maybe it does. Doesn’t help answer the question that was asked. Now does it?
@irelanddddd6 ай бұрын
So glad millennials are sticking up for gen z. We are gonna be tight in the nursing home
@junicohen79186 ай бұрын
@@irelanddddd those spots are going to the replacement americans streaming across the border
@amandaallen92816 ай бұрын
Also, because Genz is our kids so yeah we're gonna stick with them
@theoutsiderjess18696 ай бұрын
We all should be sticking together us and the younger gen is screwed
@angelaa16116 ай бұрын
This Gen Xer is standing up for both generations. Basically....the Boomers (like Whoopi) fkd us all. And we're STILL paying for them. My Mother (a Boomer) never worked more than part time. Always lived in a house, always had a new car. Always had everything she needed, which continues to this day. I work 50hrs a week to bring in what she does. And she retired at 60. And The Boomers didn't raise us either. Gen X raised themselves because of the Boomers' intense levels of self-interest. And the ruling class is all Boomers. They act exclusively in their own self-interest and continue to fk over everyone.
@Phlegm1876 ай бұрын
Nah bro we gotta work until the day we die no nursing homes for us.
@daredevil794312 күн бұрын
Thank you for that and thank you for putting that in context. You hear this from all kinds of boomers that don’t know or do not make the effort to know.
@Humpdurious3 ай бұрын
"pull yourself up by the bootstraps" we can barely afford the boots lmao
@thatfedoraguy11123 ай бұрын
And they don't even come with the straps
@germanempire86783 ай бұрын
And the saying meant to try to do an impossible task
@goldroger79873 ай бұрын
That expression originally meant to do something impossible that would only happen once a life time. Kind of crazy how often its used now by rich people and older people when talking about the struggles of the poor.
@KittyUmu3 ай бұрын
I got the heel of the boot
@psuedomyspace3 ай бұрын
And the boots we already have are actively falling apart
@peachypunchy6 ай бұрын
Whoopi needs a reality check
@yurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr-n4p6 ай бұрын
Every boomer does
@christopheroliver1486 ай бұрын
@@yurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr-n4p Some boomers have it fairly hard these days and aren't at all joining Whoopie in her song and dance.
@darkhands44486 ай бұрын
Are you making 77k working 4hrs 😅😅😅
@peachypunchy6 ай бұрын
@@darkhands4448 no but she is. Prolly even more
@darkhands44486 ай бұрын
@@peachypunchy so how would you get to that level?
@Kyra-qn3nh5 ай бұрын
I could work 18 hours a day, 6 days a week, and never be able to afford a home. At this rate, I will never retire. I will need to unalive myself if I want to stop working.
@jodigos98515 ай бұрын
Facts
@maverickpwnage85345 ай бұрын
For real I live with my aunt and I work a job that pays way more than minimum wage yet I barely scrape by with a car payment, rent, phone, and other house needs.
@Jspath35 ай бұрын
Work smarter, not harder. You control how much your worth and ultimately how much you get paid at the end of the day. Maybe the issue is your job or overall career choice. There are a TON of jobs paying 100k+ a year. Most people also have side gigs that bring in at least $1-2k extra per month.
@barockobummer24485 ай бұрын
Join a union both for work and a tenant's union. Alone we beg together we bargain
@aaabbb-zc7sx5 ай бұрын
@@Jspath3"a ton" care to name 10 ? and don't add surgeons,the college bills in the us will kill you long before you finish med school if you don't have a rich relative to give you a small loan of 1000000 dollars
@bertietheboy5 күн бұрын
I cancelled Netflix and now I'm in Forbes Magazine.
@kinyunjarmon85755 ай бұрын
People forget the cost of living has increased. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
@wtf1a1a5 ай бұрын
Well also have more government programs compared to the 1980s which could explain the high cost of everything. Sense the same programs to help ppl also jack up prices with the aid
@phantomblade895 ай бұрын
poor get poorer because of the moronic decision they make. I see so many waste their money on drugs, booze and lottery
@DiligentThroat5 ай бұрын
@@phantomblade89entire generations can’t afford housing, and it’s not because of alcohol or other vices. The cost of living has increased, the value of an education has been diluted, and the wages have not kept up. If you’re surrounded by alcoholics and drug addicts, maybe change your company.
@DiligentThroat5 ай бұрын
@@wtf1a1athat’s not even remotely true. Regan would be considered a bleeding heart if he ran for office today.
@vaniog295 ай бұрын
Of course she doesn't take it into consideration, cost of living means nothing to her. I'm also sick and tired of celebrities saying they work hard. Acting is not hard. Its a skill and should be appreciated, but it's not hard work. And those that get lucky enough to be in major pictures. Compared to most people , actors really don't break much of a sweat.
@ThemeParkMaddyАй бұрын
Good for you for addressing ignorance with numbers to back of the facts. The bottom line is that she is completely out of touch with reality and shouldn’t be giving her opinion on something that she knows nothing about.
@LovingtheSocialDistance20 күн бұрын
Untrue. Whoopi wasn’t always rich.
@DoodLi-Doo20 күн бұрын
To be fair, I don't think the numbers help determine anything. You could say that because people are lazier, their wages have gone down while their consumption has gone up.
@starlette782019 күн бұрын
@@DoodLi-Doo Lmao no it's because companies are greedier. Why would you blame the average worker instead of the blatant corporate greed? They charge more than they need to produce their products and pay both their employees and their leaders, just so that their leaders can be billionaires who are so out of touch with reality they think $10 for a banana is normal and affordable. (Referencing an interview with Bill Gates who literally thought that $10 for a banana was normal and reasonable). These corporate bastards want you to blame your fellow employee instead of them so that no one fights back against them, and you are playing right into that.
@starlette782019 күн бұрын
@@LovingtheSocialDistance There is this thing called "Forgetting your roots" or "forgetting where you came from". She may not have always been rich, but she is so used to being rich, that she no longer remembers what it's like to not have money. Things have changed in the years since she had to do an honest days hard work for her money. She's acting like inflation isn't a thing and like cost of housing and food hasn't significantly increased, while wages have barely increased at all. She is ignorant because she doesn't educate herself, and simply assumes that everything is exactly the same as it was when she was younger, when it absolutely is not.
@LovingtheSocialDistance19 күн бұрын
@@starlette7820>She’s not ignorant. People don’t forget being poor, working hard or where they came from no matter how old or rich they get. Nobody wants to work, but we do it. But, you all are a different breed? Refusing to work, spending unwisely, not saving, constantly upgrading, and excepting to be paid for doing normal things like driving to and dressing for work is your issue. Yes, prices have gone up, but it’s not the only reason many of you have nothing. Some of you are mentally weak, whiny and entitled.
@bittersweet04532 ай бұрын
I’m 19 working well over 40 hours a week and there is still no way I could afford to live on my own
@psilocybemusashiАй бұрын
i didn't live 'on my own" until i was 35 years old bud. i had roommates until then working as an engineer paying back my student loans taking the bus to work. it aint supposed to be easy.
@TheBajamin24 күн бұрын
Yeah, you’re 19. You have basically zero skills or education lol. I’m almost 40 and I hard to live with roommates until I was 28. You guys aren’t experiencing anything everyone under the age of 50 hasn’t been through.
@FCLaney23 күн бұрын
@@psilocybemusashi you got it wrong, it’s not supposed to be hard!
@juniorf.g286023 күн бұрын
@@psilocybemusashiI’m mean…you shouldn’t be punished financially for trying to pursue a higher education that could benefit society and then have boomers telling you that “it was your choice to go to college, now you have to pay your way out of debt” 😂
@Pierced_Light21 күн бұрын
@@psilocybemusashigod you seem full of yourself.
@BurntSienna19 күн бұрын
I'm a millennial who bought a house on my own in 2008. Now divorced with a kid. Want to buy my own house, but I absolutely can't. Can't even rent. So me after 16 years can't buy or rent. The house I bought in 2008 is now 3 times more expensive. I don't get 3 times more income.
@Trentmoment19 күн бұрын
genuinely so fucked up, im sorry to hear that
@rm196605 ай бұрын
He's absolutely right. I'm 63 and things are much worse now than they were 20 years ago😮
@Cannibalizee5 ай бұрын
They may be, but he's numbers aren't accurate. If the minimum wage is 7,50$ then there's no way the rent is 1900$. The minimum wage is 7,50$ in Idaho. Rent is 1000$ + . In Arizona its 14,35$. The rent is 1500$+. In neither of those states have I seen an entry job offering the minimum wage. In Idaho it's usually 15$+ and it Arizona is 17$+. So his numbers are clearly from Google and not pulled from real life. It may be harder, but his numbers are way off.
@Womp_15 ай бұрын
@@Cannibalizee Minimum wage has nothing to do with the average rent price and he's using average statistics for multifamily homes throughout the whole US, which varies around 2k in 2024. Obviously not all renting prices will be the same, this is just the average.
@taylor35795 ай бұрын
Your full of crap. Rent is absolutely over 1900/month not including utilities. Rent outpaces minimum wage 13x. Stfu@@Cannibalizee
@julissavalencia17515 ай бұрын
@@Cannibalizeealthough my states min wage is higher at $15, a studio where I live is 1,900… a studio. Most one beds are 2.5k+ and most jobs here will pay only min wage for entry level. Jobs that pay more require a degree for the most part. I’m happy that I was lucky enough to know someone renting a one bed for a good price 3+ years ago but a one bed in my building rn would be $2k+
@cindyromsa29065 ай бұрын
Well I'm 64 and I can't agree. But I sacrificed hard to get where I am. And I mean sacrificed. I didn't have a furnace in my home for 10 years until I could afford it. I boiled water on the stove for 3 months until I could afford a hot water heater. I now have no bills no credit cards and I don't live above my means. Am living the good life now
@warlocksunited2e5805 ай бұрын
How do these people not realise that they got payed lower numbers yes, but money was worth much more, saying $200 a month is fine makes sense when a mortgage might be roughly $180, but $200 is not fine now because mortgages now are not $180, they are $1000, these people need to google the word inflation.
@jealous64345 ай бұрын
We know money was worth more back then. The problem he’s talking about is tis how the difference in % is crazy
@TheOneAverageJoe5 ай бұрын
even adjusted for inflation it's not even close buddy
@fish_toes5 ай бұрын
If they used logic, they wouldnt be able to take advantage of us 🤷♂️
@LukeLovesRose5 ай бұрын
And the US dollar was worth even more in the 1950s, 60s and 70s
@chrispayne96985 ай бұрын
He's saying a median household could afford things which isn't the case anymore. A single person income was enough to run a house, it's not anymore
@gabehart78986 ай бұрын
Whoopi, you dropped out of school at 17 and immidiatly became an actor, the only job youve ever had was playing pretend Edit: anyone hating on this comment missed the point of the whole video you just watched, what are you doing on this type of content if you don't agree with it?
@kenandrieling58856 ай бұрын
@@gabehart7898 actor: professional pretender
@johndank22096 ай бұрын
and the economy was so good back then that worked out well for her, that shitt won't fly today.
@Arylwren16 ай бұрын
And if it wasn't for Patrick Swayze, she wouldn't have gotten her big break role on Ghost
@kayc25796 ай бұрын
You think the economy was good in the 70's?? They admit to having had 13 percent interest rates. I remember even higher.
@citationsloth6 ай бұрын
@@kayc2579 that’s not inherently bad Actually it might have been a good thing… you can distill an economy to simple values What you need to look is the more abstract things Hours worked to mean and mode cost of living etc
@tntfreddan31387 күн бұрын
Many of the older generations who say "We had to bust our asses" wouldn't be able to make it in today's day and age.
@whackly6 ай бұрын
whoopie, with all due respect, *middle finger* sincerely, genx, millenials, & genz
@timetowakeup63026 ай бұрын
Minus the “all due respect” part
@sonnywilson7486 ай бұрын
@@timetowakeup6302no no, all due respect is still zero
@lisathomas57196 ай бұрын
I had my first son at age 19 in 1980 and my second son in 1982, and my third daughter at 37 in 1999. I am considered a boomer, and I am not a fan of these lables/categories. I worked in the mental health and health field for most of 2 decades, and was also a paid vocalist ( most I made from a NYE gig was $400, $1 to 2 average for other work ). I also have some college education and Graduate Physician Assistant . I have yet to escape poverty. The wages have remained stagnant since the 70's. Am I right ?😂
@tomcrease87936 ай бұрын
Not all millennials are the same. What's not mentioned is the wide disparity amongst millenials. Remember, millenials fought the global war on terror. Many of us sacrificed our youth for our country. Other millenials didn't and have differing opinions. The disparity is so wide that I'll watch millenials complain about millenials not realizing they are a millenial themselves. It's wild.
@Viralbutnotyet6 ай бұрын
That is wrong. You clearly are also bad at math and did not listen to this video. @@lisathomas5719
@finleyvail74686 ай бұрын
don't you love when rich people explain what it's like to not be rich
@alansach84376 ай бұрын
Very few of them were born rich.
@pizzaslice38916 ай бұрын
@@alansach8437and all of them have been rich for so long that they forgot what it was like to be poor
@Batz-on-paws5 ай бұрын
@@pizzaslice3891 and economy has changed so much it wouldn't matter if they remembered anyway
@tarkelson24575 ай бұрын
@@alansach8437wrong. The majority of them were given everything they have with very little work
@JellyfishButItHasAGun5 ай бұрын
@@tarkelson2457fr, a good example I can think of is the Gower brothers, they started off humble but now they’re millionaires. (I just love RuneScape, wanted an excuse to mention them and can’t wait for Brighter Shores)
@Om31944 ай бұрын
If a single person working a full time job can’t afford a 1 bedroom apartment on their own, the system is broken
@ntawvdabneeg99933 ай бұрын
My bro and sil just cancel their lease, 2 bdrm, 1 bth is $2400 a month. That doesn't even include utilities and other bills.
@MeadowSongs3 ай бұрын
I have a Masters. Single person. Full time salary job with benefits. Can’t afford a 1 bedroom apartment.
@CobaltCacti3 ай бұрын
Vote Kamala if you want to live on the streets!
@SamBaker-z9h3 ай бұрын
@@MeadowSongs whats your masters for? medical field? lawyer? education?
@Nez81333 ай бұрын
That's what I've been saying ... Making $5 more than minimum wage an hr and still nowhere close to my own apartment.
@ButchPleaseImFabulous5 күн бұрын
Why do people think “I had to suffer” is ever a good argument not to improve things. If you suffered it should always be your goal that nobody else suffers like that.
@momikaelson1115 ай бұрын
If you’re getting paid hourly what in the fuck is working harder going to do..
@joeyonions79575 ай бұрын
Righttt 😂😂
@zoen70345 ай бұрын
THIS
@thomaslacornette12825 ай бұрын
By worker harder they mean working longer... for a lower salary...
@Fresh_yams5 ай бұрын
make you less money, that's why it's pushed as a cultural point
@martineisenhardt91475 ай бұрын
You can work longer, dude.
@justanotherday085 ай бұрын
Can yall imagine how awesome it would be if rent averages went back between $243 and $400
@moonpower85 ай бұрын
Omg we'd have SO much more money to allocate to other things! 😭
@KingBetholomew5 ай бұрын
I'd even take $800 right now. That'd be $200 I'm saving.
@nokkamuki90105 ай бұрын
Ohmygod that would actually be incredible, boomers were living the dream smh
@mdevol34175 ай бұрын
I would gladly even pay the maximum amount of $400 month. Dude we would actually be able to save back to get a house 😅.
@helenam.80215 ай бұрын
Bro I would cry. Literally I would break down in tears because if that was the case I could live on my own independently.😢
@andrewjames14166 ай бұрын
No one working “4 hours a day” is looking to buy a house. They are either 16 years old looking for extra money or part time people in school. Mfs be working 10 hour shifts 6 days a week and STRUGGLING to buy a house
@christianc11205 ай бұрын
I be doing 5 10/12 hour shifts just to trying to stay afloat 😭 and trying to save for a decent vehicle (I’m 21)
@therebelofchaos16745 ай бұрын
try 12 hours and then ya got it lmfao.
@goreandhoodies36265 ай бұрын
Hell some people can only work 4 hours they should still be able to support themselves... disabilities exist
@goreandhoodies36265 ай бұрын
@@therebelofchaos1674no you don't 20 extra bucks isn't gonna do anything
@nicolesymonds23495 ай бұрын
@@goreandhoodies3626 they meant they're working 12 hour shifts instead of 10
@mannygutierrez76542 күн бұрын
Whoopie hasn't known financial struggle in half a century and has the audacity to try to scold working class young people She wonders why nobody has respect for the media anymore
@rustyking87835 ай бұрын
My first used car in California in 1971 was $200, gas was 21 cents a gallon, and my rent was $140. Now in 2024: My last used car was $28,000, gas is $6, and rent is $2200.
@corruptsolja5 ай бұрын
also make ALOT MORE money now days
@NC_State5 ай бұрын
@@corruptsoljawe are making more but it isn’t enough to actually keep up with how much everything costs
@void03505 ай бұрын
@@corruptsoljacan you tie your shoes?everthing is more expensive bar electronics, everything.
@blacksmokin5 ай бұрын
@corruptsolja The things you need is a lot more money.
@xhelan1315 ай бұрын
i dont understand you people fear mongering about rent. i have a super nice apartment 40 minutes outside a major city, 15 minutes from my full time job, low crime nice neighborhood with a park, rent is $600 a month. 2200 is just you being dumb imo.
@certifiedfnhater40385 ай бұрын
Hahaha. I work 50-60 hours a week and I’ll never afford a house. But thanks
@Nani-wm2kn5 ай бұрын
Oh, yass! She's always been so so funny!
@02091992able5 ай бұрын
Income tax should be outlawed.
@Bettersucksaul5 ай бұрын
@@02091992able Income tax? How about just raising incomes in general!
@frank-the-tank755 ай бұрын
Why would you even a want a house? Renting is far superior, especially if you rent a house. You don't pay property tax. You don't have to pay for repairs you didn't cause. You don't feel tied down to one city for life. Your address/place of residence is harder for others to find out since you aren't the owner of the house.
@obeth94255 ай бұрын
@@frank-the-tank75All that is true, but it depends on one’s intentions. Many people purchased homes, and as time passed those homes appreciated in value. They were able to pass it along to family as an asset, rent it out and make money, or sell for whatever reasons with a made profit. Because after twenty years of paying to live somewhere and not owning anything with all the money spent through the years could be a missed opportunity for a lot of people.
@mr.voidout47395 ай бұрын
I stopped calling these people celebrities a long time ago. There's nothing to celebrate about them, because they certainly don't celebrate the average person.
@troysims27535 ай бұрын
I stopped spending money supporting Hollywood actors! Let them get regular jobs!
@Natta445 ай бұрын
Instead of celebrities, they need to be called Entitledies 😂
@vova_ike5 ай бұрын
womp womp
@chrisd48415 ай бұрын
I agree, I don't see celebrities as anything more than someone who is good at their job. Good for them, someone pays them all that money, but there are many others that are great at their job and more worthy of my respect.
@nayybe5 ай бұрын
Yup just another person in my eyes nothing special about them same bone and skin as everyone else
@asharibzaka950711 күн бұрын
People should work 30 hours a day now easy fix😊
@TheSkookat11 күн бұрын
And for 9 days a week! It's perfect!
@zacjohnson90765 ай бұрын
"My life was so hard! I had to wake up and go talk to people on TV!"
@Aethergamer4115 ай бұрын
I mean there is still much more to it than that but I agree with what you're getting at
@CordeliaWagner19995 ай бұрын
I read her Bio. There was a lot of eating ultra processed Junkfood before work.
@marielahidalgo27885 ай бұрын
That’s probaly not the only thing she does-
@privateprivate18655 ай бұрын
And do stand-up and become a Hollywood success story.
@andrewambrusko36515 ай бұрын
@@privateprivate1865she doesn't need stand up her talk show is a straight fucking comedy from start to finish 🤣
@sarahl25026 ай бұрын
Wasn’t Whoopy one of the people who bought up property in Hawaii after definitely not causing a fire that forced people out of their homes?
@Blackrage8436 ай бұрын
Her and Oprah
@Heretic_Jones6 ай бұрын
Hypocrites, the lot of them. Nobody with that much money ever has useful ideas for those of us with less, and barely any scruples to string together.
@Blackrage8436 ай бұрын
@@Heretic_Jones agreed
@kylepeters86906 ай бұрын
@@Blackrage843 and The Rock to my understanding. Then when a disaster hit they went whining on social media to get people who aren't rich to pay for the repairs
@ginaidoma59256 ай бұрын
With a DEW.
@jimc42673 ай бұрын
Boomers aren’t mentally capable of hearing that gen z and millennials have it harder than they did. Their egos would explode.
@rav0nn2 ай бұрын
Frrr
@Va11idus2 ай бұрын
It's not just that we have it harder, it's that it's their fault that we have it harder is impossible for them to understand.
@CJ-dt5mh2 ай бұрын
@@Va11idusno it’s not the boomers fault It’s financially irresponsible politicians, generally liberal. Yes you can be a liberal republican
@Va11idus2 ай бұрын
@@CJ-dt5mh who elected these people? Who allowed these people in and voted for the entitlements that bankrupted our system? Who let them be teachers and professors?
@Va11idus2 ай бұрын
@@CJ-dt5mh I wouldn't blame the individuals, but as a generation they failed us.
@bbatesyy11 күн бұрын
We're working longer hours and still not getting near what we need to make these things affordable
@itsbrynnleebish5 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying this. She was so confident with being so completely off the mark and wrong.
@ambershines36385 ай бұрын
Most of the boomer generation is like that. It's crazy because you can show them the numbers; surely they notice how expensive everything has become. It just seems like the logic isn't getting through. I'm not sure if it's willful ignorance or what but I truly cannot understand how they can deny these facts, and with such arrogance!
@tkps5 ай бұрын
She said "if you want to work 4 hours it's going to be harder for you". That's truth. It's not the fault of entire generations that US politicians allow business to run the country, nor that people perpetuate regulation is a dirty word. I notice he didn't mention the 18% mortgage rates in the late 80's early 90's so the average mortgage then was what it is now on those days wages. But no, they were all handed it on a plate.
@ambershines36385 ай бұрын
@@tkps No one said that. I know they worked their asses off. It doesn't mean that we don't either though.
@Sol_Bull5 ай бұрын
Did you miss the part where she said working 4 hours?
@bethebelle28105 ай бұрын
@@Sol_Bulldid you miss how she completely misconstrued that discussion? 4 hr work days has been a conversation topic for a couple years. And that’s specifically about efficiency and better moral in office jobs.
@misu733733 ай бұрын
so disgusting of them to believe an entire generation is lazy
@mordakie38053 ай бұрын
she didnt say that
@Agent_P1233 ай бұрын
Not all of us yeaar a Lot but Not all
@foxboy61453 ай бұрын
I mean, a lot of them ARE lazy.
@rinkohorowitz2 ай бұрын
@@foxboy6145They’re not lazy they’re smart. We did a cost benefit analysis and realised it’s not worth it. They call us lazy for not wanting to work to death in a ridiculously unfair system. Thinking you can outwork inflation is ridiculous.
@foxboy61452 ай бұрын
@@rinkohorowitz Oh, they're DEFINITELY lazy and stupid.
@pooryorick8315 ай бұрын
Well said. I am 60 and cannot believe how stupidly arrogant and out of touch my generation is.
@Snipergoat15 ай бұрын
Well then at 60 maybe you should check a few things. Like how many of those numbers are either just plain wrong or are being deceptively used. They have some valid points but when they complain about being unable to buy a median priced home then compare it to a starter home and tie it to having a minimum wage job, I lose my sympathy pretty quickly. Look all around in this comments section. Not one bothered to see if his numbers were making correct comparisons or even if they are factually correct. I am tempted to roll my eyes and leave them on "Well you dumb pricks, of course you can't buy a home on minimum wage." And let them figure it out. They have some real issues in their but I am not interested in their whining when they are not even bothering to check their facts. That is just lazy. I blame the internet short format for making kids this damn dumb. They don't check anything, they make a snap judgement and then move on to the next 30 second pile of horseshit.
@aaronpeters62095 ай бұрын
@@Snipergoat1 Only thing that's noticeably wrong is the 1980 median household income figure. Should be closer to 50k. Otherwise, everything else looks in line with what I've looked up in the past. As such the rising cost of living looks even worse.
@mnomadvfx5 ай бұрын
tbf she's also stuck inside the Hollywood celebrity bubble and echo chamber. They see working class people every day but have no idea what it's like to live like that any more.
@justausername57495 ай бұрын
@@Snipergoat1and yet you’re also in KZbin shorts mindlessly watching 30 seconds worth of crap as well. You sound like someone who would appreciate this advice, so here it is: touch grass.
@oACDCo5 ай бұрын
@@Snipergoat1So I looked up every single one thanks to you. Pretty much everything is accurate but the college tuition and fees. 1980 is right but today is more like 22k. So instead of 13x it's 10x and the median household income today should be 220k instead of 77k if had gone up the same. I'd like to know your perspective on this because you seem to have more knowledge or maybe you are just projecting your stupidity onto strangers on the internet.
@joshdelk82738 күн бұрын
This is what happens when corporate greed goes unchecked. Income inequality is worse than it was during the Gilded Age.
@RoJoMacCready5 ай бұрын
When Whoopi talks about cost of living or political affilation, she has no idea.
@cookesam65 ай бұрын
I don't think she has much of an idea about anything anymore tbh
@catherinerivers78835 ай бұрын
Anymore? I'm certain she never did..
@johnthebeloved65985 ай бұрын
100% it is an absolute travesty what has happened to young adults. I ended up in a very blessed position where I could buy a home. But the vast majority of people today cannot, and will struggle to ever get there. I refuse to own more than one home, as it makes the situation worse. Yet I know many in the older generation who buy multiple homes, and rent them at extortionate prices to pay for their pensions etc, and then complain about the youth being lazy. What is lazy, is getting rich off the backs of others, especially when those people are the ones who are paying for multiple landlord's mortgages. People need to stop being greedy, and actually think about future generations, as they are the ones expected to take on tax burdens for a nation, and to fill the jobs that keep infrastructure and services running. I tip my hats to you younger, you're expected to perform significantly better than the generations before you, have to deal with our debt burdens, and have to deal with weird political and social engineering environment we helped to create.
@cookesam65 ай бұрын
@@catherinerivers7883 nah she did once, hence why she got famous - she was liked on and off the camera once upon a time
@CleverCheetah6 ай бұрын
There’s a difference between working hard and becoming a millionaire and working hard and still living paycheck to paycheck they cant seem to grasp
@stephenjohnson96326 ай бұрын
And this clown ignores the fact that there were no opportunities to make money using social media. Stop whining and figure it out.
@rgb22196 ай бұрын
you missed her whole point which is this generation doesnt want to work. if you dont work how do you expect to be able to buy anythng. everybody has it hard and he loves to vomit numbers but the older generations did have it harder. now you have all the info of the planet at your finger tips and you still crying about not being able to make money. nobody feels sorry for the zoomers. you guys forget that the great depression was a thing. how do you think the people fared during that hmm? also ww2?
@HunterR12236 ай бұрын
Working hard for McDonald's for 20 years is a personal choice, and frankly a mistake.
@CleverCheetah6 ай бұрын
@@HunterR1223 A mistake on the ones who made minimum wage unlivable. Not the hard workers themselves. You seem to be blaming the workers for not doing something better when you are ignoring the heart of the issue which is that more and more well paying jobs are not becoming so.
@derultnerlp93196 ай бұрын
@@CleverCheetah its not your fault if you work at mcdonalds but its your fault if you stay there and expect something to change about your life.
@NollaGirl5045 ай бұрын
Just in the last 3-4 years, homes in my neighborhood went from 100,000 to now over 300,000! Its shocking. Everything is up, groceries, gas, healthcare, insurance, rent etc. Everything! I don't know how the next generation will make it at this rate.
@steffysteff63295 ай бұрын
Here in California, thanks to the Demz in charge of this state, homes went from $300k-400k 10 years ago, to a whopping $550k - $1.1mil for a 3bdrm 2bath, we no longer have insurance companies offering FULL COVERAGE AUTO INS, they will only offer liability but pay an arm and a leg for it up front, rent is now $2500 -$4000 for a 3bdrm 2ba home, apartment and townhomes/duplex. Yeah, Whoopi trying to act like she knows our struggles is a flipping joke.
@PhantomFilmAustralia5 ай бұрын
We're looking at an impending housing crash.
@adenise6765 ай бұрын
@@PhantomFilmAustraliawas just saying this. And it needs to happen to reset everything.
@PhantomFilmAustralia5 ай бұрын
@@adenise676 The place that shows greatest signs that this crash is just over the horizon is in Florida.
@SnowMexicann5 ай бұрын
@@PhantomFilmAustralia Im hoping it does crash and prices become realistic, especially if its in Florida like you say. Im in the UK and it is HORRIBLE over here and Im hoping to move to the US when I can because it is actually outrageous over here.
@stuchly14 күн бұрын
Rich people talking out of their ass about busting their behinds cannstuff it.
@deddsos5 ай бұрын
Worked 10-12 hours a day and I barely got $1000 per paycheck. Then I get fired for being absent from work even though I called in and had a note Edit: probably should have specified that this paycheck I was getting was not weekly. Most jobs pay bi-weekly, including my prior place of employment. Especially retail. And past tense on the word “worked”. Still don’t have a job and I’ve been applying and searching for months.
@lilmamagc5 ай бұрын
take your skills to a new company
@malcirhodes35 ай бұрын
@@lilmamagc If they can with how jobs work these days.
@SukottoSama5 ай бұрын
sounds like my job you miss less than 3% of the work days in a year and your fired
@medina49265 ай бұрын
@@lilmamagcLike it’s that simple to just… switch jobs. People with degrees can hardly find jobs anymore.
@Elucidus45 ай бұрын
@@medina4926 Hopefully you aren't relying on a degree to get you a job.
@llamac0splay3535 ай бұрын
I need to send this to my grandpa, he doesn't believe me when I said "I will never be able to afford a house on my own"
@Kill0trocity5 ай бұрын
Jesus christ you too? Grandpa always tells me to save but it's damn near impossible. I gotta have SOMETHING in the bank. Can't believe how bad it's gotten over the years.
@nicoleebner49295 ай бұрын
Others hear that too?? 😂 My dad Said sth like "Well, it's about your priorities. If you want a flat (house is No topic anyway) then you have to save" - SAVE WHAT?? There is nothing to save. And even If, it would take us 10-15 years to only bring up the 20% of basic Money the bank wants before granting you a credit 😭 also every flat with two kids rooms cost around 500k here. Who has half a million for a flat without even a little garden?? That has nothing to do with priorities anymore
@llamac0splay3535 ай бұрын
@nicoleebner4929 my gramps was trying to use math, but the thing is, I don't even know if he knows what he's talking about, he was saying the average apartment cost $1,000 and I make $16.66... and that if I save, then I can get a apartment soon and that it takes "patience" like BRO... I pay rent to my parent which is $320 and THAT IS CHEAP but I still struggle with it due to food I'm buying for myself, and I'm trying to save for a car which it not working out well due to the cost of living. Man I get scared if to by new shoes for how difficult it is and my gramps don't believe me!! I love my gramps but he is living in the wrong time lol
@edelleaa5 ай бұрын
@@nicoleebner4929 yeah it seems to be very common sadly lol my partners grandma kept asking us "why dont you just buy a house?" like its that simple?! ... instead of renting, been renting all my life, dont own anything and we got nothing to inherit either (except parents debt lol). meanwhile she grew up in a big house and inherited 2 big apartments in one of the best central expensive neighborhoods in the capital and bought herself a house in a village 40 mins from it(hella expensive area now due to the closeness to the capital city too). i think it finally got into her head a bit when we showed her a normal apartment goes for like 500k ... even the shitholes are like 300k ... we make 25k~ a year ... and thats not even on the low side for this country! minimum wage is 7k a year... wtf how can the older generations be so damn clueless? inflation is crazy as well, shops increase their prices every other week but paychecks barely move for years.
@herrlichee17135 ай бұрын
My mom flat out said I would never be able to buy a house unless I got married or hit the lottery. It hurt when she said that, but she wasn’t wrong lol.
@billwhitis99975 ай бұрын
I'm a boomer, and I get it. I was there. We had it easy in comparison. It's not so much that prices are higher, it's that incomes have been stagnant for 40 years. When you add the gains of productivity, you can see how badly working people are being screwed today.
@tvav695 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. 😊
@jaifyre7025 ай бұрын
Prices are higher too. Why is a family pack of chicken wings $20? That's insane. Why is bread $6 and milk $8? I brought 24 items when I went shopping recently and paid over $200 for it. When I was younger I could buy a basket full of items. Now as an adult going into my 40's I have to spend a minimum of $600 to get where I used to be then. So yes it's all of that. And NOBODY wants to pay their workers as well as them working long hours. I had to quit a job because I was tried of begging for over time to make ends meet just to pay for daycare. Daycare for two children just two is $2100 a month. That's rent money. It's cheaper to be at home with the children and let my hubby work but then that gets costly too. What's really going on?
@GeronimoPlaz5 ай бұрын
@@jaifyre702 All of that is wrong. Houses are over twice as big and people voted in politicians and HOA's that do extreme NIMBY policies. And you know, pumping an unfunded $2T into the economy overnight will raise inflation. IT DOESN'T JUST HAPPEN BECAUSE "CORPORATIONS BAD".
@daryldawson2815 ай бұрын
You got that spot on about the wages
@philipliethen5195 ай бұрын
Ima boomer. I worked long long hours, often 2 or more jobs, raised a family, paid all those bills that busted our responsible budget, etc., fully “paid my dues”, and it was not easy -indeed, often challenging or sometimes scary. BUT I wasn’t bombarded by information, stimulation, so many other “..ations”, 24/7, from so many sources & where many are known false (but which-when-how?), where “news cycles” occur in a matter of hours, where what was bad is now good is now bad is now…, where what was good is now…, where everything is temporary, where if it’s not temporary then it’s changing(?), where there is a new threat of disease, weather, war almost daily, “nickeled & dimed” for ANYTHING constantly, with constant threat of attack, robbery, scam, cheat… etc. … etc…. ad infinitum… As a young adult struggling with establishing career & family, and after moaning as to the trials & tribulations thereof, my Dear Departed Mother made a remark that was oddly reassuring: “I don’t know if I’d have survived if I’d had to deal with the world you face today.” I’m with you Mom. I’ve done all I can for my kids & grandkids.
@Chickenlipped2 күн бұрын
Im busting my arse to rent a house, buy food i can barely afford and i haven't had a night out in months. Im no better off than i was 15 years ago but everythings went up. I was ok back then. Uk is fd. It seems like america is going down the same path, i think the world is tbh.
@whyswon5 ай бұрын
I'm Gen X (49 years old). I agree with this video 100%. Wages have yet to keep up with the cost of living.
@JeremyMcMillan5 ай бұрын
We saw the start of it.
@Bonanzaking5 ай бұрын
They have, for the bottom end. Not so much the middle professional incomes. Some stuff hasn’t really changed in price over the course of 50ish years. Nominally yes because half a century of inflation, but not in real costs. I look at my boomer father’s mustang. He bought it new 53 years ago, costed him 3,319$ or as he put 2 years wages for the bottom end of the income spectrum. If I look at a modern new mustang same trim and everything, well what do you know once again roughly 2 years wages if you’re on minimum wage in my state. There’s always an issue with using the “average” wage, or median wage. Those numbers are skewed. A better metric is measuring the proverbial floor because there’s a hell of a lot more people on the bottom rungs than the middle or top end. My own wages when I worked minimum wage between from 2010 to 2020 essentially doubled from 10 to 19.75. The more professional incomes didn’t get that kind of pay raise.
@whyswon5 ай бұрын
@@Bonanzaking, your pay may have doubled but I can assure you that your COL has probably quadrupled. My dad just turned 70. He's obviously retired, but in 1980, he made $12.00 per hour as a carpenter. My mom didn't work. She stayed at home and raised four kids. Fast-forward 44 years, and that same job pays, on average, $22.00 in my state. In 1980, the average house price in my state was $47,000 (my parents built their first house on my dad's income only for $43k). Today, the average home price in my state is $339,200. So, in 44 years, wages have not even doubled (in this specific example), but the cost of a house has increased by a factor of 7. In other words, if now were 1980, my dad could only afford to pay about $100k for a house - but they cost, on average, 3.5x that. This doesn't even take into account automobile costs, food costs, utility costs, personal needs costs, etc. To afford a house that costs $339k, a carpenter in my state in 2024 would need to earn $76.92 per hour.
@Bonanzaking5 ай бұрын
@@whyswon doubled nominally, the raise was never really a raise. It was keeping up with inflation. My cost of living didn’t quadruple, even after all the crypto money.
@viktorbihar53845 ай бұрын
They never will.
@jaynawilliams89235 ай бұрын
Yep, you're right. My dad's take home pay was $330.00 a week in the early 50's and we had a stay at home mom, one vacation a year, two cars, a new 1700 sq ft ranch with full basement home in the suburbs, and groceries for a family of four was $40.00 a week and dad put two us through college without breaking a sweat.
@m33715 ай бұрын
@@JB-dp4ie my fault gang i forgot you know bro's dad better than he does
@FaelmineMourne5 ай бұрын
1950s? Because that $330 would be the equivelant of almost 4,000 a week now, so no wonder he could do that
@aaronpeters62095 ай бұрын
He gets the median household income part wrong. Likely around 50k. As this is what Mother Jones cited & St Louis Fed had above 60k before 1990. Women entering the workforce, immigration & currency dilution, debt.
@CompetitionSportsNetwork3 ай бұрын
Wake up people, the country has grown in size since that time, of course things get more expensive as population grows. We have over 300 million people in this country now, funny how no one ever mentions that part.
@NIASUN14805 ай бұрын
Gen-X here and let me say, I appreciate you breaking this down. This is why I really hate when people make comparisons. We're often times comparing surface level shit and not breaking things down like this dude has done.
@Milner625 ай бұрын
And yet this guy never adjusted the value of the dollar from 1980 to 2024 to account for inflation. This comparison he is making is done in very bad faith ignoring inflation and the fact a dollar went a lot farther in 1980 than it does in 2024 due to the dollar being worth more.
@leevy67535 ай бұрын
Still doesn't negate the fact that hardwork and consistency pay off. Obviously I'm stereotyping here but this generation doesn't want to be inconvenienced in any way with having a job. I didn't own a home until I was 42. Depending on your financial choices (mine were not good in my 20s) it takes time.
@NIASUN14805 ай бұрын
@leevy6753 I get that, but I also think we were suckers. We put up with way too much with some of these jobs. Giving 15-20 years and these companies not giving a crap. We can all learn something from each other I guess.
@xxwolfrider3xx5 ай бұрын
@@Milner62 I feel like that literally just supports his point though? If not only the surface numbers increased and income went up roughly 3-4x and college and a house is 13x and 7-8x respectively, and the dollar went further back then to boot, that's literally just supporting his point of it being shitty for people who had it much easier to bitch about people RIGHTFULLY feeling ripped off when they have it harder. Like if it looks bad not adjusting for inflation then doing that is just going to support his point further, it doesn't make him wrong or in bad faith
@Vidar935 ай бұрын
@@xxwolfrider3xxYeah I really do not understand the guys point.. Adjusting for inflation helps his argument, it doesn't hinder it.. Just looking at inflation alone also doesn't explain the full picture but looking at it with these other facts and data points absolutely contributes to the same argument..
@Bella-lw8ij18 күн бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I‘m sick of people telling me that „I only have to work harder and more“ to achieve my dream house. It’s just unfair at the moment and there is nearly nothing you can do about it..
@ryanbon24145 ай бұрын
My lease ended a few months ago, my roommate and I elected to move back in with our parents. My landlords realtor passively mocked us saying her mortgage rate was 18% when she bought. I asked what she paid, she tells me her condo cost $9000. I said, if you can find me a condo for $9000 you let the seller know a cash buyer is ready to close today.
@annpeterson83245 ай бұрын
Those Gen Z can’t get a full time position as employers don’t have to pay holidays, health and life insurance. Let’s keep it real.
@dcs45555 ай бұрын
u really should follow timeshares. and i really should not put that out there.
@dcs45555 ай бұрын
IF u will humor me - the timeshares are fkn ruined by aho's who have kids that are like everything now. nope not because they are more intelligent or have more information at their fingertips. its because they are narcissistic in general. and need to understand society should be gentle. unlike our past admins granted.
@Bellsbear645 ай бұрын
@@dcs4555timeshares are a scam period
@Fresh_yams5 ай бұрын
find me a self aware, class conscious landlord and i will introduce you to a talking whale
@roseykitten7985 ай бұрын
"No one wants to work these days" can easily be met with "no one tried to fix this when everyone your age knew about these issues in the 90s"
@shadowwolf26085 ай бұрын
They'd rather make other suffer than admit that they had no balls and were complacent as corporations and the like abused them.
@chaoticfury225 ай бұрын
They were profiting from the increase and still are! Work twice as hard for half as much than them!
@AnaseSkyrider5 ай бұрын
Mine is to point out that literally every generation since the invention of the printing press has used the exact words, "Nobody wants to work anymore". It's just out of touch old people complaining about young people who live in the world they fucked up.
@jeremiah69455 ай бұрын
@@AnaseSkyrider This fucking comment right here! Gold comment award goes to you!
@mikesawyer13364 ай бұрын
@@roseykitten798 I think you are right…the reality is the rich want you to work for them for as little as possible. Do not put rich people in public office!!! Especially those convicted of crimes.
@liza68726 ай бұрын
Saying we only work 4 hours is crazy. Classism has never been more apparent; the view is a joke 😂
@windjager21775 ай бұрын
More like generation-ism XD.
@haileytavares71435 ай бұрын
I wish I could work 4 hours lmfaoooo
@demonchildDLC5 ай бұрын
Jokes are funny, though
@mostdopecaptain33505 ай бұрын
Yeah for real. Try 14 hours 7 days a week!
@fireangel22755 ай бұрын
@@mostdopecaptain3350with you there, my first ever job I was the only one making over 10 hours a week in overtime to the point the boss had to hard cut my hours. I was only working for 9 dollars each hour and I was homeless trying to save up for an apartment
@zaitoicekeeper9829 күн бұрын
Damn i shoudve invested in stocks instead of being 4, what a shame.
@Lydiastragic5 ай бұрын
“The trees of a successful society must be planted by those who will never taste its fruits.”
@JonahWoods5 ай бұрын
Na imma live forever and taste the fruit
@tainicon46395 ай бұрын
@@JonahWoodsfuck yeah!
@thomasvillacampa99395 ай бұрын
@@JonahWoodsfuck yeaaaaa!
@uncheckedhumor395 ай бұрын
Whoopi is dumb
@mogamethanu5 ай бұрын
@@JonahWoodsthat’s what the elite boomers and silent generation said/say
@Hannahgs6 ай бұрын
Her saying that while my mind goes to all the jobs that REFUSED to hire full time employees so they don’t have to provide benefits. Most people in my situation work multiple part time jobs. Everyone I know works so hard.
@chloekrueger94976 ай бұрын
My boyfriend spent all summer (all of the spring semester) trying to apply to any job he stopped doing classes so he would have time to do work, it's 1 month until the fall classes start and he's just getting ready to start a job, he only had a total of 2 interviews for the whole time he was applying.
@andrewMan98516 ай бұрын
@chloekrueger9497 and now he's going to waste his time doing classes
@Hannahgs6 ай бұрын
@@andrewMan9851 school is not a waste of time.
@andrewMan98516 ай бұрын
@@Hannahgs you'll see
@Hannahgs6 ай бұрын
@@andrewMan9851 I have. I’m 29. Many fields require at least a bachelors degree for entry level jobs.
@gregorycoates96435 ай бұрын
I’m a 75 year old boomer and it’s impossible for young people today to be able to afford the things that my wife and I did when we got married in 1971.
@crabon81725 ай бұрын
What could you afford in 1971 that a Gen Zer, can't afford?
@onesong20015 ай бұрын
@@crabon8172 watch the video and find out
@gregorycoates96435 ай бұрын
@@crabon8172 A new home for $24,000, a new Volkswagen Beetle. Two years later an infant daughter with a stay at home wife to take care of her of her on just my income for the next 13 years.
@bradgarrett77905 ай бұрын
They voted themselves right into this problem. Remember when our parents used to say and I quote.?.?.?. You made your bed now lie in it.?.?.? It is Tonic for their souls.
@JessicaSmith-n7j5 ай бұрын
@@bradgarrett7790whos they gen z and millennials
@m.t-thoughts89194 күн бұрын
My dad is busting his ass of and was just recently able to by a house in Germany. MY DAD let that sink in. Even those who already work hard as fuck cant afford shit.
@tabby3935 ай бұрын
I’m 39 years old have three children full-time job get paid overtime and still can’t make it paycheck to paycheck I don’t do drugs. I don’t drink and I don’t even eat out the world we living in right now is truly evil so many people are one paycheck away from losing everything they have, may God help us all
@nancycaracci47075 ай бұрын
Amen!
@gabrielduarte39045 ай бұрын
then why have 3 kids if you cant afford them?
@igiari_objection5 ай бұрын
@@gabrielduarte3904 circumstances. I trust you as a fellow human to be smart enough to take a minute to think of one of the many reasons why this is the case. •could’ve been doing fine until their other half died and are left to hold everything together on their own •could’ve been doing fine until the job they worked shit down and are doing work that isn’t as profitable as what they were doing. That’s just two examples and I know we as people have enough brain function to type so we have enough brain function to think this through without having to rub circumstances in others’ faces if none of us even know the full story. Let’s all have some dignity and self respect to be better than that.
@danestambaugh2555 ай бұрын
@@gabrielduarte3904dudes 40. Odds are he had his kids 10-15 years ago if we go by averages. easier to afford shit even that short a time ago
@heffa38215 ай бұрын
@@gabrielduarte3904 you're so ignorant.
@TinfoilHatThoughts5 ай бұрын
They have to blame the generation, otherwise they have to blame themselves and they don't want to
@istillbetalkin5 ай бұрын
Not 100% true. Each generation takes blame. I know past generations made mistakes and one of them was coddling their children. We know the world sucks, but we didn’t figure the younger generation would just give up and complain all the time, all the while not putting forth real effort and sacrifice to make their situation better. All we hear is take accountability and out of the same mouths we hear kids always focused on how they feel and lean on labels like anxiety and fairness and BS they will only make you feel like a victim. Life isn’t fair. It’s not going to get any easier either. Toughen up or you’ll be left behind. No malice intended at all.
@CallMeMitochondria5 ай бұрын
@@istillbetalkinyou’re out of touch if you think there is always something you can do. Younger people have to be extremely lucky to make a good living. And that is ENTIRELY the fault of older generations. If you think otherwise then you’re just stupid. Older generations are sadly the ones always in office, they’re always the ones fucking everything in the economy up. That is an indisputable fact. You know why life isn’t fair? Because the older generations, too selfish and stupid to actually try and make a good future for the kids made it that way. And judging by your comment, you’re obviously one of those older generation folk
@quailman82385 ай бұрын
@@istillbetalkinwhat an incredible tone deaf Dogshit take
@Misty-nl7vz5 ай бұрын
@@istillbetalkin I agree 100%partisipation trophies blaming their parent's for everything, all their boundary issues 🙄I could go on and on, each generation takes responsibility, not these one's it's everyone else's fault😢
@nathancarey2085 ай бұрын
@@Misty-nl7vzyall are ducking accountability right now as you preach about it yet again. You're so boring and predictable 😒
@Raddy2k5 ай бұрын
It doesnt take a rocket scientist to figure out cost of living was much easier to endure back in the day.
@TheBiggestMoronYouKnow5 ай бұрын
People keep pandering to boomers feigning ignorance. At some point we need to accept that they are pathological liars with absolutely zero empathy
@WhineNCheez34 күн бұрын
Some people live paycheck to payday paycheck; but lately it’s been overdraft to overdraft
@alyssabates9676 ай бұрын
Who the heck is out here working only four hour days?!. She pulled that fact out of her butt.
@BeukendaalMason6 ай бұрын
A lot of people are stuck with part time jobs (it is nearly all of the new jobs in the past 16 years). It doesn't mean that they only work 4 hours (some do) just that they need more jobs to be equvilant to past full time.
@Cat222756 ай бұрын
Most people 18-25. What they don’t realize, is they could have 2-3 part time jobs like every one I knew in the 90’s did. But, excuses and internet addiction are their biggest problem. They think they should have the mcmansion and brand new influencers furniture. Not the starter home shack with hand me down furniture.
@ayannafit24416 ай бұрын
She probably heard of "the 4 hour work week"(it's a book - didn't get to read it but am curious abt it) and will not let it go 😅
@SaintSaint6 ай бұрын
@@Cat22275 Ah. I'm sorry! I didn't realize that you knew most people 18-25! Google "Unemployment rate in the United States from 1990 to 2023, by age." I'm aware that this doesn't take into part time workers. Nevertheless, Millennials, Gen X, and even Gen Z have worked more hours per week at EVERY age than Boomers did. I worked easily every Saturday and Xmas for a decade. I racked up 80hr work week constantly. You stole from your mommy and then spun around and stole from your daughter. I'd punch sand on your grave, but it would require me to visit it.
@synckar63806 ай бұрын
@@Cat22275 Wait so people fit 2-3 part-time jobs with college and job searching? I assume college as well since 18-25 is right out of high school. Also, just a genuine question, how does transportation work with even 2 part-times and (assuming) college? I had one part-time job during college and had a 5+ hour daily commute via bus.
@ColorMeAya5 ай бұрын
I remember having this conversation with my mom and seeing her eyes finally light up. I asked her how much she paid for a semester of college. She answered and then added, “but that was a lot back then.” So I asked her, “yes, but was that the equivalent of 6 months worth of your salary?” I don’t think I’ve ever won an argument so completely before or since.
@Uwill495 ай бұрын
Loans for college were not guaranteed by the government back then. Once the government said they would guarantee loans, colleges started jacking up prices.
@barryallen55075 ай бұрын
@@Uwill49ding ding ding! We have a winner. But wait, there's more! The same is true for the medical field, insurance, finance, and much of big business. Crazy that they get ez bailouts and garaunteed money, and WE pay for it.
@w2lf5 ай бұрын
its even worse in other countries than USA. Houses and rent is same price as USA, but our average salary is 1k so 12k in 2024 haha. Europe cough. Asia and Russian average salary is even worse, but everything is slightly cheaper than USA. haha. End of the world. Millennials and genz don't even want to work anymore. we do our bare minimum just to survive. Forget the old folks 40 and over they can't even keep up with the software and production speeds and KPI's at work that need you to work x10 than our parents did. The things are very bad. We work x10 and get payed -x10. Hoddor BTC, break this evil cycle.
@GorgieClarissa5 ай бұрын
@@Uwill49THIS. Was looking into a grad school option in NC and surprise surprise.... the tuition was EXACTLY what the government offers in grad school tuition.... 60k
@surlywithfabshoes5 ай бұрын
I mean, yes, if you only work 4 hours a day, your ass be broke. But it has nothing to do with age or generation.
@Himbeaw5 ай бұрын
These people don’t realize that current economy isn’t theirs! If it was that simple we wouldn’t be complaining, but with so much excess money she is made, she doesn’t have to worry about the economy.
@CjHughes-l5f8 күн бұрын
7$ an hour is crazy in Australia the average is like 30$
@haley75715 ай бұрын
I’m a veterinary technician. Work general practice and emergency response. I work 10 hour shifts and push 28 hours of over time each month I’m 26 years old and already had a heart attack and was hospitalized for 2 days. I pay 1450 a month for rent and 420.11 for my car each month. I have 20 dollars for food each month and eat rice once a day to keep working.
@FalseF4CZ5 ай бұрын
Where are you located? That rent is fucking insane. Also, if you’re able to, try to add in beans as well for a completely protein meal to at least get some more micronutrients in your system.
@MammonsHotbuns5 ай бұрын
@@FalseF4CZ If that’s crazy, you should see some California prices for a one bedroom or even New York one bedroom prices. I just really hope that this guy is okay :( a heart attack at 26 is just terrifying and no doubt it was due to stress. People are dying younger and younger of preventable things and the ‘toxic’ work culture is definitely contributing to that. It kills me that we all have to work until we die or else.
@otaku3OBSESSION5 ай бұрын
@@FalseF4CZno, it's not. Me and my fiance rent a one bed condo built in the 40s and it costs $1800 a month. And that's cheap here.
@bellaboo69695 ай бұрын
Hun you need to get food stamps and help yourself. Idky you haven’t already. Rice isn’t going to give you nutrients and you will get really really really sick from eating nothing but rice. You need to look into programs that help the needed, ones that help with necessities. Ik it sucks to do so when you’re not actually “poor” or homeless but you need to eat.
@shortgiraffves5 ай бұрын
@FalseF4CZ my rent at home is 1800$, 1400 sounds dreamy
@gabrieletucker61935 ай бұрын
People forget she was on welfare. She never busted her behind. She got lucky getting a job in Hollywood by accident.
@Joker-mt9tt5 ай бұрын
Getting a what??? Repeat that??? Today theres like 20,000 script every year, it means everyone can get a fkm job. And thats in hollywood, now you can work at any place by minum. Then back in the days you had 2 option, work or starve. Theres a diference.
@Ryooken5 ай бұрын
She did bust her butt and when was she on welfare?
@HustlerHorstRuediger5 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
@preciosadeana11425 ай бұрын
So being on Welfare made it easier for her? I'm confused by that statement.
@lydiamolina44425 ай бұрын
Ok, it goes to show that money really does change people. She forgot where she came from.
@eyedoleyes5 ай бұрын
My husband works, and HAS worked since he was 14, full time plus overtime. I am a college graduate in the medical field. Guess what, we are in the same boat as 95% of the rest of the country. Our generation is not working 4 hours a day. Most of us are working full time plus overtime, an extra job, plus a side gig and we are STILL no where near the stability our parents had. They ruined the economy and insist on saying we are just lazy and i am so tired of it.
@mdemers7675 ай бұрын
They didn't ruin it, corporations did by lobbying congress not to raise the minimum wage for the last 40 years, saying that if they didn't, the companies would have more money to donate to their reelection funds.
@haroldfrets54685 ай бұрын
I'm 47 and my house is paid off long ago.... But I do know young couples that are buying their homes... I never thought the same growing up, my dad had 2 houses paid off already by the time I was in high school.... Hang around a young person that is buying a home and analyze how they do it.... You have to cut needless expenses...like having Internet on the go and then paying for another home Internet modem.... Cook atleast 6 times a week.... Etc;Etc;;; Minimum7.25? I live in puerto rico and 9.25 is the minimum here.... well I do have an advantage of living in PR....less woke, less racism and less Inflation....keyword LESS... it's always hard , but never impossible
@christopherhall53615 ай бұрын
idk, I'm single living on a single income and I own a house, I'm a landscaper so I don't know what your problem is, maybe you're trying to live a life outside your means
@aravil28585 ай бұрын
@@haroldfrets5468”less woke,less racisim” wtf does that even mean? what do you think “woke” means???
@blackdiamond28425 ай бұрын
Don't mistake Whoopi for what she's saying because she simply had to put in the work to get to where she is now it wasn't just giving to her on a silver platter
@hyperos18647 күн бұрын
reminder: this is not a argument for the government to have a stranglehold on the economy
@charlotteknutsen72625 ай бұрын
I'm Gen X and I agree, your generation is sooooo much harder. My heart goes out to you. Back in 1984 my rent was 175.00 per month.
@thomaspelletier77905 ай бұрын
I want you and every boomer who understands the reality Z and Millennials are facing are so real for that. Wages haven't gone up and the cost of everything has.
@zaudreyy5 ай бұрын
WHAT I’m 13 and that’s half of the grocery bill my mom and dad work so hard for to feed us!! But they do have 3 kids,including me.
@agentmaryland12395 ай бұрын
@@zaudreyy Having kids makes getting by harder. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure your parents wouldn't trade you and your siblings for the world and you shouldn't feel bad! But the more people you bring into the world, the harder it is to make ends meet. Which is why you should only have kids if you can raise and care for them. Sadly, most people don't think about this and have kids but have no means to raise them.
@Taniellaful5 ай бұрын
And as a millennial right after I graduated college Covid happened and shut the nation down for two years. No job, no experience only at college degree.
@dr.loomis42215 ай бұрын
The cost of living in 2024 is making people absolutely miserable.