25% of Millennials no longer having sex due to financial problems

Guest Post by Simon Black

My grandfather was just a toddler when soldiers came home from World War One in 1918.

They brought the deadly Spanish Flu with them, which killed well over 50 million worldwide.

As a young adult, my grandfather struggled through the Great Depression with the rest of the world.

And just as things started looking up, World War II broke out.

Lucky for me, he survived it all.

After the war, my grandfather took a job as a teacher. And on that single salary he was able to buy a house, provide for his family, afford a car, and have a secure pension for when he retired.

His wife (my grandmother) started a small hair salon in the family living room to earn money on the side.

They saved nearly every penny they ever earned. They never went into debt.

And they invested conservatively, often buying short-term government savings bonds that paid  over 4% by the late 1950s– well above the rate of inflation.

This wasn’t just my grandparents’ experience either.  Back then, this was the fundamental promise of America: you were rewarded for working hard and saving money.

But now things are entirely different.

For starters, cost of living is totally out of control. My grandfather’s teaching salary was more than enough to support his family in a comfortable, middle class lifestyle.

Today that would be almost impossible.

More often than not, it takes two working parents to make ends meet in a typical household.

Census statistics show that just 25% of married households with children were dual income in 1950. Today it’s nearly 70%.

Plus, to even qualify for a lot of jobs today, you must have a university degree… which carries its own enormous costs.

Even after adjusting for inflation, a typical university education in the US costs over five times as much as it did in 1960, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.

A typical young person today emerges from university with student debt exceeding $40,000. And millions of young people have student debt exceeding $100,000.

Speaking of debt, my grandparents had none. And they had plenty of cash savings, as was typical of their generation.

But today’s median household (according to Federal Reserve data) has racked up consumer debt exceeding $30,000, with a bank balance of less than $5,000.

And that bank balance earns a pitiful interest rate of just 0.02%. So even for people who have savings, the interest they earn doesn’t keep up with inflation.

Housing costs are also out of control.

Home prices are near record highs, making it extremely difficult for young people to afford a  down payment.

And rents have been steadily rising for years, far outpacing the rate of inflation (and lackluster wage increases.)

Perhaps that’s why a survey from Zillow last year found that nearly 25% of 24-36 year olds were living with their parents. They simply can’t afford their own housing.

Coincidentally, a study from the University of Chicago last year showed that roughly 25% of people in their 20s reported having zero sex in the previous 12 months, almost the same amount as people living with Mom and Dad.

While this might sound comical, it matters: young people are putting off children as well.

In fact, the US fertility rate is now at its lowest level in DECADES, well below the amount necessary to maintain a stable population.

It’s simply too expensive to have kids.

When my grandparents started having children, the hospital bill was about $100.

Today it can easily be more than 100x that amount. And the cost of rearing a child today through the age of 18 can now exceed $200,000, not including university tuition.

Then there are retirement challenges as well.

Back in my grandparents’ era, it was common for workers to have well-funded private pensions.

Today private pensions are nearly extinct. And of the few that still exist, about 25% are insolvent.

Public pensions (as we discuss frequently) are in terrible condition, with a mutli-trillion dollar funding gap worldwide.

And then there’s Social Security, which is in such financial ruin that even the Social Security Administration admits the program’s trust funds will run out of money in 2034.

I also think back to how easily my grandmother was able to start her own hair salon. She bought a pair of scissors one day and started cutting hair in her living room. Simple.

Today you’d have to navigate a mountain of permits, licenses, bureaucracy, and legal liability, the cost of which is prohibitive for most people who dream about starting their own business.

Unsurprisingly, Census data show that the number of new startups in the US continues to decline.

This is a long way from the original Promise of America, where the average person could work hard, save money, and afford to retire.

Today, the system is no longer designed to provide any of that.

Wages and savings don’t keep pace with inflation. Debt has exploded. People are working harder and becoming less prosperous. And retirement is anything but secure.

These problems can’t be fixed in a voting booth. Or by waiting for the Bolsheviks to engineer prosperity for all. And certainly not by following the status quo.

A better solution is to walk a different path altogether– one of self-reliance and independence.

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14 Comments
Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
April 3, 2019 8:23 am

The US machine ate it’s seed corn.

flash
flash
April 3, 2019 8:43 am

Bullshit . Debt never stopped poor people from procreating . Millennials aren’t having sex , because they’ve seen and done it all by 20 and sans the objective of starting a family it’s all just another boring task to them . There’s no mystery or eroticism left. Why bother ?

Hollywood Rob
Hollywood Rob
  flash
April 3, 2019 9:27 am

Flash. I can’t disagree with you. I know millennials who are getting laid but most of the ones I know don’t appear to have access to sex partners. And one who does has partnered up with a soy boy. I never thought about having sex as a mystery. I never cared about eroticism. I wanted to have sex and kinda assumed that women wanted to have sex too. That desire seems to be the thing that has diminished. When the desire for sex diminishes, the opportunity for having sex is reduced. I suspect that it is the women who have lost the desire leaving a lot of men to retreat to video games and porn.

flash
flash
  Hollywood Rob
April 3, 2019 9:38 am

The mystery is the what the imagination anticipates and that is the extent of the degree that sex becomes erotic. No mystery.No eroticism. You may be the exception that every rule has.

There are many studies proving that porn has not only reduced male libido, but many men cannot even get it up without it . I think it comes from the disappointment in actual sex with the amazing choreographed sex one sees on porn videos. Like I said, kids and seen and done it all by twenty.

“After a period of time, excessive porn watchers overstimulate a neurochemical in their bodies called dopamine — the drive behind every “want” and “desire” that humans feel we need to “overcome.” But with your libido in constant drive mode, your dopamine reaction will become numb and, eventually, you won’t be aroused by the same experiences as before. ”

https://www.businessinsider.com/porn-ruining-sex-life-2011-10

Internet Porn Reaches Most Teens

Boys are nine times more likely than girls to seek out Internet porn.
Teens, especially those age 16-17, are far more likely than younger kids to view online porn, either accidentally or on purpose. For example, more than two-thirds of boys 16-17 had been exposed to online porn.
Youth exposure to Internet porn is fairly common. Unwanted porn found its way to 17% of 10- to 11-year-old boys, 16% of girls 10 to 11 years old.
Most youth said they were not upset by the images they saw

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/internet-porn-reaches-most-teens/

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
  Hollywood Rob
April 3, 2019 10:51 am

Or it might be all that soy they are consuming – now and since they were born. Soy is in infant formula and a number of foods. Is anyone surprised that males with an abundance of soy are not interested in sex?

Anonym
Anonym
  Hollywood Rob
April 3, 2019 11:17 am

it is all the estrogen in the environment, women piss out synthetic estrogen from birth control into the water, Most Plastics Leach Hormone-Like Chemicals,
plus
chicks cost $$$, you can’t screw one unless you woo one (even crack whores have a price)

yahsure
yahsure
April 3, 2019 9:24 am

I always get that, they are so expensive talk by people with no kids. Inconvenient is what they are to many people. They get in the way of vacations. The people who have money and can afford them have the least amount of kids.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 3, 2019 10:13 am

That will put a dent in the abortion rate. PP knows this. That’s why their new business model is passing out hormones to confused teens who think they need to transition to the opposite sex.
MC

Ken
Ken
April 3, 2019 2:00 pm

Yeah, ummm, that’s it, we’ll blame our finances….LOL…give me a break.

Big Dick
Big Dick
April 3, 2019 7:04 pm

I heard they only want blow jobs and pussy licking to satisfy their sex needs.

B.S in V.C.
B.S in V.C.
April 3, 2019 7:56 pm

I think the more important lesson
Would have been how his grandparents were financially responsible, not buying shit they could do with out, not buying the most expensive cars,clothes and shoes when the affordable ones are just as good.
Not eating out all the time or buying junk food etc. etc. etc.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
April 3, 2019 10:16 pm

This is news? Guys with money always have had more and better pussy.

John Galt
John Galt
April 4, 2019 7:16 pm

2 points:
1). Millenials not having sex means less future leftists, thank God!
2). Fiat currency is in faikure, not decline

Like history, people living at the time, and times slow pace, doesnt afford them (us) the opportunity to recognize what future historians will call idiots. After 1500 years it took 100 years for rome to fall. Those 3 generations alive during the fall couldnt recognize the falling and every little bright spot gave them false hope. Just like our dollar today. I started stacking silver this year as I was in denial for 10 years……

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
April 5, 2019 7:47 pm

Stopped reading after this: They brought the deadly Spanish Flu with them, which killed well over 50 million worldwide. The over use of Aspirin was the cause of 50 million deaths world wide. Not the flu. As usual the medical profession lied about the real cause of death to cover their incompetence.