🚨 UNREAL
The Globe and Mail published a cost of living story today.
Here’s who they profiled as the victim:
A retired Calgary BANKER
who has a SECOND HOME in Puerto Vallarta
and takes ANNUAL TRIPS to France and Italy
is now only going to Europe for 3 weeks this year instead of 6.
He’s booking flights earlier to save money.
THAT is the Globe’s definition of financial struggle.
This is the same boomer demographic that:
Bought homes for $80,000.
Watched them hit $1.2 million.
Voted Liberal & watched as deficits and taxes rose.
Told their kids to work harder.
But the average Canadian under 35:
No home.
No pension.
No retirement savings.
Renting a basement at 32.
But let’s all hold hands and pray for the retired banker’s shorter vacation.