These undeserved accusations against Boomers are tearing generations apart.

Have you noticed how Boomers seem to have become the go-to target for every societal complaint these days? It feels like no matter what issue is being discussed—whether it’s economic troubles, environmental damage, or political dysfunction—someone is quick to blame the Boomer generation. It’s as if being born between the mid-1940s and mid-1960s automatically makes you responsible for everything wrong in the world. That kind of blanket blame isn’t just unfair—it ignores the complexity of history, personal circumstances, and broader societal forces at play.
Generational finger-pointing creates unnecessary divisions and tension. Instead of building bridges between generations, it fuels resentment and misunderstanding. While no generation is perfect, many of these accusations reduce decades of experience, struggle, and achievement to a few tired stereotypes. It’s time to push back on some of these oversimplifications and bring a little perspective into the conversation. Here are 10 of the most common and undeserved accusations leveled at Boomers—and why it’s time to set the record straight.












