Buyer’s Remorse? Scott Jennings Lays to Rest Notion that MAGA Voters Are Leaving...
Victor Davis Hanson: Leftist Europeans Drew Inspiration From Democrat Party in Jailing Mar...
Elie Mystal Wants to Eliminate Voter Registration Laws Because He Claims Fraud Doesn’t...
Family-Run Brewery Destroyed by Hurricane Helene Gets Help Rebuilding From Unexpected Bene...
Cory Booker Say He Doesn’t Define Himself by Who He’s Against After Going...
Don’t Expect 24/7 Coverage of Teen Stabbed at Track Meet
Rep. Jasmine Crockett Is Going to Say She Doesn’t Like Elon Musk ‘50,000...
New Book: Barack Obama Worked 'Behind the Scenes' to Derail Kamala Harris
Letitia James Heard About a Head Start Program Closed Down Because of Trump's...
Stephanie Turner Female Athlete Who Refused to Fence Against a Male Speaks Out...
Listen, Fat: '60 Minutes' Is LYING to You About Obesity and Weight Loss
Katie Pavlich Has a GREAT Idea That Would Keep the Formerly Taxpayer Funded...
LOL: FactPost Wants You to Believe That Grocery Prices Have Already Increased By...
See You in Court! Michigan Judge Okay's White Man's Racial Discrimination Suit Against...
Sen. Mazie Hirono Declares Dan Bongino Is Not at All Qualified

OK, boomer: AARP exec hits back at millennials by reminding them, we 'actually have the money'

If you’ve been on Twitter in the past month, you know that “OK boomer” is the new boilerplate reply to anyone criticizing new and exciting ideas like American socialism or the Green New Deal. One man went so far as to claim that “boomer” was the n-word of ageism.

Advertisement

Now an AARP executive is hitting back at the “OK boomer” crowd by acknowledging that boomers “actually have the money.” That’s gotta sting.

Newsweek reports:

In a recent interview about her organization’s media presence, a senior executive of AARP — the American Association of Retired Persons — took a jab at the viral “OK, boomer” meme by making fun of the relative destitution of younger Americans.

The executive, Myrna Blyth, made the comment during an interview with Axios

“OK, millennials,” Blyth reportedly said in the interview. “But we’re the people that actually have the money.”

Blyth’s not kidding; she says AARP generates $7.1 trillion in annual economic activity every year.

Advertisement

A lot of butthurt millennials are saying that Blyth just proved their point; the boomers are hoarding all the money while millennials are having to, like, pay back their student loans.

Advertisement

Agreed. Meanwhile …


Related:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement