March 12, 2026 - 23:19

A generation once synonymous with economic prosperity is now facing a stark and unsettling reality in retirement. For many baby boomers, the dream of a secure and comfortable later life is being crushed by the relentless housing crunch, revealing a deep and troubling wealth gap within their ranks.
Instead of the expected safety net, a significant portion of this generation finds itself financially vulnerable. Many are renters, and soaring housing costs are consuming unsustainable portions of their fixed incomes. Others who own homes are discovering that their equity does not translate to liquid wealth for daily expenses, especially if they are still carrying a mortgage.
The issue is compounded by inadequate retirement savings and rising costs for healthcare and essentials. This perfect storm is forcing difficult choices between paying rent, buying medication, and affording groceries. The situation underscores a dramatic shift, where a lifetime of work does not guarantee housing stability in one's later years, creating a new wave of housing insecurity among older adults.
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