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‘Our time has finally arrived’ — but for how long?

As boomers enter their golden years, Gen X is set to benefit financially — at least for now. Zeihan believes the financial burden of the state will “fall on” Gen X, but in the meantime, the generation will dominate the economy.

“Until we get to that point, it’s a Gen X world,” he said. “We're going to control all of the money. We're going to control the majority of the property. We're going to dominate the stock market.”

However, he warns that this advantage will be short-lived. As millennials — who have already overtaken boomers as the largest U.S. generation, with 72.7 million people — gain political power, they will likely push for major budget reforms. And according to Zeihan, Gen X will be the ones footing the bill.

Zeihan’s suggestion to Gen X is clear: “If you're an Xer, our time has finally arrived, but it's only going to be a moment, so make the most of it, get your money where it's going to be protected because sooner or later the millennials will figure this out, and we will find a way to get the budget back into some degree of balance, and it will be Gen X paying for it — but not today.”

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‘Make the most of it’ — no matter your generation

Zeihan emphasized that his generation — Gen X — is becoming “capital rich.” However, while Zeihan suggests that Gen X will control the majority of property and dominate the stock market, it’s important to remember that this financial opportunity isn’t exclusive to any one generation.

For instance, while traditional homeownership typically requires a hefty down payment and a mortgage, you don’t need to buy a property outright to start investing in real estate.

Platforms like First National Realty Partners (FNRP) allow accredited investors to own shares in high-quality grocery-anchored properties without the hassle of finding and managing deals themselves — with a minimum investment of $50,000.

FNRP properties are leased to national brands like Whole Foods, Kroger and Walmart, which provide essential goods to their communities. Thanks to Triple Net (NNN) leases, investors can enjoy the potential to collect stable, grocery store-anchored income every quarter, without worrying about tenant costs cutting into the bottom line.

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Investing in stocks can be even simpler — just ask Warren Buffett. He advocates for a strategy that doesn’t require stock-picking expertise.

“In my view, for most people, the best thing to do is own the S&P 500 index fund,” he famously said.

This approach gives investors exposure to 500 of America’s largest companies across various industries, providing diversified exposure without the need for constant monitoring or active trading.

Buffett believes so strongly in this strategy that he has instructed 90% of his wife’s inheritance to be invested in “a very low-cost S&P 500 index fund” after he dies.

The beauty of this approach is its accessibility — anyone, regardless of wealth, can take advantage of it. Even small amounts can grow over time with tools like Acorns, a popular app that automatically invests your spare change.

Signing up for Acorns takes just minutes: link your cards, and Acorns will round up each purchase to the nearest dollar, investing the difference — your spare change — into a diversified portfolio. With Acorns, you can invest in an S&P 500 ETF with as little as $5 — and, if you sign up today, Acorns will add a $20 bonus to help you begin your investment journey.

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Jing Pan Investment Reporter

Jing is an investment reporter for MoneyWise. He is an avid advocate of investing for passive income. Despite the ups and downs he’s been through with the markets, Jing believes that you can generate a steadily increasing income stream by investing in high quality companies.

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