Ok Boomer, Lets Talk, Jill Filipovic
Ok Boomer, Lets Talk, Jill Filipovic
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Ok Boomer, Let's Talk
How My Generation Got Left Behind

Author: Jill Filipovic

Narrator: Emily Tremaine

Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/11/2020


Synopsis

“Particularly relevant in an election year...This book is full of data—on the economy, technology, and more—that will help millennials articulate their generational rage and help boomers understand where they’re coming from.” —The Washington Post

“Jill Filipovic cuts through the noise with characteristic clarity and nuance. Behind the meme is a thoughtfully reported book that greatly contributes to our understanding of generational change.” —Irin Carmon, coauthor of the New York Times bestseller Notorious RBG

Baby Boomers are the most prosperous generation in American history, but their kids are screwed. In this eye-opening book, journalist Jill Filipovic breaks down the massive problems facing Millennials including climate, money, housing, and healthcare.

In Ok Boomer, Let’s Talk, journalist (and Millenial) Jill Filipovic tells the definitive story of her generation. Talking to gig workers, economists, policy makers, and dozens of struggling Millennials drowning in debt on a planet quite literally in flames, Filipovic paints a shocking and nuanced portrait of a generation being left behind:

-Millennials are the most educated generation in American history—and also the most broke.
-Millennials hold just 3 percent of American wealth. When they were the same age, Boomers held 21 percent.
-The average older Millennial has $15,000 in student loan debt. The average Boomer at the same age? Just $2,300 in today’s dollars.
-Millennials are paying almost 40 percent more for their first homes than Boomers did.
-American families spend twice as much on healthcare now than they did when Boomers were young parents.

Filipovic shows that Millennials are not the avocado-toast-eating snowflakes of Boomer outrage fantasies. But they are the first American generation that will do worse than their parents. “OK, Boomer” isn’t just a sarcastic dismissal—it’s a recognition that Millennials are in crisis, and that Boomer voters, bankers, and policy makers are responsible. Filipovic goes beyond the meme, upending dated assumptions with revelatory data and revealing portraits of young people delaying adulthood to pay down debt, obsessed with “wellness” because they can’t afford real healthcare, and struggling to #hustle in the precarious gig economy.

Ok Boomer, Let’s Talk is at once an explainer and an extended olive branch that will finally allow these two generations to truly understand each other.

About Jill Filipovic

Jill Filipovic is a Brooklyn-based journalist, lawyer, and author of The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness. A weekly columnist for CNN and a 2019 New America Future of War fellow, she is also a contributing opinion writer to The New York Times and a former columnist for The Guardian. Her work has appeared in Time, The Washington Post, Foreign Policy, and the anthologies Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance and Revolution in Trump’s America and Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape.


Reviews

Goodreads review by KayDee

While the author makes some valid points, costs of college, recession, etc I found it to be one big whine. Again, we have an author who claims nothing is Millennials’ faults, the decks are stacked against them at every turn, it’s the way they were brought up, yada, yada, yada. I get it that Millenni......more

Goodreads review by Ian

After years of being berated by older generations for "destroying the [insert generic mass-consumer brand here] industry," and more recently, being attacked by the younger generation for being unable to "adult" or commit to societal change on a large scale, I was excited to finally read about Millen......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn

An examination of inequality in the 21st century United States with a focus on generational change between the experiences of Baby Boomers and Millennial. The material in the book is very current focusing not just on the impact of the 2008 recession but the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic as well. The early......more

Goodreads review by Shari

A great look into the differences between baby boomers and Millennials. It gives great insight into what Millennials are dealing with today and why Boomers may be to blame for some of what is happening to them.......more