
About this episode
The episode discusses the disparity in entitlement spending between the U.S. and China, focusing on the impact on young families and the responsibilities of boomers.
Send us a text! The U.S. spends vastly more on entitlements than China, the majority of which goes to the wealthiest seniors. Some of that money goes toward golf balls, country club memberships, and horse-back riding. Meanwhile, young working families carry the majority of the tax burden, and cannot afford to buy a home. In this episode, we’ll discuss the problem with this and how boomers can leave a godly inheritance. Did you know supporters of the show get ad-free video and audio episodes d...
People in this episode
Hosts: Brian Sauvé, Eric Conn
Topics covered
- entitlements
- tax burden
- wealth distribution
- inheritance
- generational issues
Keywords
- entitlements
- taxes
- wealthy seniors
- inheritance
- working families
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: U.S., China
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