Sandman98 said:
I think we're seeing wealth and asset transfer from boomers beginning to drive the lifestyle of a heck of a lot of people. People don't usually tell you about that source of wealth.
bingo. I see this with many of our friend circles.
10 day cruise to St. Lucia? 60yr old parent is footing that $10k+ bill - kid just has to get there.
From what I'm seeing... our peers that had corporate parents that did well... they're really seeing the benefit.
The main thing is.. they don't have to save for retirement (I could have a pool and $200k boat right now if that expense didn't exist). When the parents are going to have an $7.5+MM nest egg, plus a house, vacation home, etc. and who knows what else to pass down to 2-3 kids... it makes it easier to understand.
And I'm not talking big balling parents either (I'm sure we all have that buddy who's dad is worth $50++MM). I'm talking the regular corporate person that just made their way up over 30 years or so in Texas. Didn't blow it on divorces or trying to embezzle money. Just kept ticking away with bonuses and stock options and good raises and living cheap as hell in this state... rode an amazing economy for the last 10+ years into retirement and here they are with 0 to little debt and a ****pile of assets to share with their kids and grandkids.