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Boomers Broke the Ladder|J. Rocker

Boomers Broke the Ladder : How One Generation Rigged the Economy and Left You the Bill

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Overview

You did everything right.

You showed up. You worked hard. You followed the directions you were given - get an education, learn a trade, keep your head down, build something. And somehow, despite doing everything you were supposed to do, the math still doesn't work. The rent is too high. The wages aren't enough. The house is out of reach. The retirement account is a joke. And every time you bring it up, someone older tells you to work harder.

This book is for the man who already knows something is wrong - but hasn't had the data to prove it.

Boomers Broke the Ladder is not a political book. It is not a book about hating your parents. It is a documented, sourced, statistically verified account of how one generation used its political and economic power to restructure America in its own favor - and left the generation that came after it to pay the bill.

The numbers tell the story that nobody wants to say out loud:

A house cost 2.4 times median income in 1970. It costs 5.6 times median income today. Worker productivity grew 60% since 1979. Real wages grew 15%. The gap went to shareholders. 62% of private sector workers had pensions in 1979. 17% do today. The Social Security trust fund runs dry between 2033 and 2035 - right after the generation that built it finishes collecting. The stock market is currently trading at valuation levels higher than 1929 - and the generation holding the risk in their 401(k)s is not the one that's already cashed out.

This isn't the market. This is policy. Deliberate, documented, and traceable to specific decisions made by specific people over the last fifty years.

Boomers Broke the Ladder covers the housing heist, the wage suppression, the education debt trap, the pension switch, the healthcare racket, and the political machinery that kept all of it in place - across both parties, through every administration, regardless of who won the election. The red team and the blue team are both owned by the same donor class. This book follows the money, not the jersey.

It also makes predictions. The author called the 2020 market crash response, the inflation surge, the crypto cycle, and the real estate window - all in 2018. The predictions in this book follow the same framework: digital dollar before 2030, stock market correction from historic highs, AI displacement hitting white collar workers hardest, and a final tool the ownership class has always used when it runs out of other ways to manage a generation of young men it has locked out economically.

This is the book for the man who feels it but couldn't say it. Who knew the math was wrong but didn't have the proof. Who has been told his whole life that his frustration is a character flaw - when it was always a rational response to a system that was optimized against him.

The data didn't write this book. They did. Every chart, every statistic, every number is the documented record of a generation making choices. Consistently. Deliberately. For themselves.

Now you can't unknow it.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798254093183
  • ISBN-10: 9798254093183
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: March 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.41 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.54 pounds
  • Page Count: 178

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