I'm pretty sure all of us have given up on any boomer giving us anything anyway
Lucky for me my parents were both "I didn't save anything for retirement, my kids will take care of me when I'm older", so I don't have to suffer through this.
My mom just wanted to make enough to spend it over her lifetime, and that seems fair to me. She got nothing from her parents and had to support her own mom in her old age, and didn't want to cost us anything.
I would argue that inheritance is a huge driver of inequality. I have gotten small amounts from the estate of my dad's parents (my dad died when I was 16) and a childless relative and even those amounts jumped us ahead some, I can imagine what some huge amount unearned would do - but it's just that. Unearned.
Which is the big unspoken thing here: the only reason millennials/ Gen Z would even care about 'inheritance' is because everything has gone so fucking far to shit that it seems the only way to claw out of the hole they're being shoved into. It's turned into a lottery wish.
I wholeheartedly agree with that - what we need is not a system of generational wealth being passed down particular families, but an economic system that spreads it out better.
Considering that rich boomer parents are almost exclusively fucking terrible, I'd say having to grow up with them makes it more palatable. They may get some money, but they never got love.