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Tory callousness in the 2019-24 term typified by battles over free school meals and two -child benefit cap.
Uprating pensions while younger workers are saddled with student loans signposted security for older people while magnifying insecurity for young people.
The bastardised conception of pensioners as a privileged class has primed younger voters to support curtailing universal benefits for the old.
OECD figures in 2023 found the UK had an overall net replacement rate of 54.4% from mandatory pensions compared to earnings.
The average Millennial is more likely to be low-paid or live at home than Boomers were at their age.
Housing is less affordable for low paid Millennials than it was for Boomers at the same age.
The top decile of Millennials have an average 300,000 of property wealth, triple what the wealthiest Boomers had amassed.
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