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To think the Uk will move to an iheritocracy

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nappyvalley1992 · 20/10/2024 17:36

In the UK (especially the south east) PAYE earnings seem to increasingly play little part in overall wealth and what matters more of background/family wealth and increasingly the only path to a comfortable middle class life is via inheritance.

I am a late millennial of the south east whose parents own a very average home worth £1 million which under current rules I should inherit tax free. It's a similar story for almost all of my friends (amount almost equivalent of a lottery win). My parents were not even very middle class and had average jobs, they have just got lucky through house price inflation. Its not often spoken about, but I can foresee a wave of very wealthy millennials emerging in the next 15-20 years, and increasingly it wont really matter what someone earns in their day job, the biggest determinant of wealth will be those who are lucky enough to inherit.

Some millennials might even inherit large sums 2 or 3 times via grandparents, and inheriting from parents on both sides of the couple.

Will the government eventually start taxing inheritance more or what will the future look like in this area?

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pizzapizzadaddio · 27/10/2024 18:08

I remember when our mate was buying, his mum outbid the other young couple by about 50K. Of course, the house has since gone through the roof so she made a good decision. But it’s just so… unfair

We’re millennials who bought in stupid London (ha) without inheritance and I found it really depressing to think that rather than our contemporaries driving up high prices, it’s actually boomer parents who have such an unfair advantage.

And don’t even get me started on the rich kids of boomers who get tonnes of what they euphemistically call ‘help’ and still get to claim 30 hours free childcare. I know so many of them whose parents paid all their uni fees and put down £££ on house deposits. While Londoners who earn over 100K who don’t have rich parents (which I appreciate is a fortune outside of London) get no childcare help, tax free perks etc

ETA: this and a free house at the end is a bit mad. I know lawyers who don’t even pay into a pension because their parents are loaded and they’re counting on them dying!

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