Elsies Little Pickles’s Podcast

Generations at War: Who Broke the American Dream?

1 h 17 min · 3. juni 2026
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This episode dives into a blistering conversation about economic inequality, generational conflict, and political accountability. We unpack data showing different economic outcomes under Democratic and Republican presidencies, the rise in wealth concentration, and how boomers' policies shaped the crises facing millennials and Gen Z — from housing and student loans to healthcare and reproductive rights. Personal stories, sharp critiques, and cultural commentary explore how Gen X and Gen Z are responding — politically and socially — to fix the mess left behind. The episode mixes statistics, lived experience, and clips from creators to argue why younger generations are mobilizing for change.

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