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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 15 MIN

The Hidden Wealth Transfer from Young to Old - Explained

from The Missing Middle Podcast · host Cara Stern, Mike Moffatt, and Meredith Martin

Why does it feel like young Canadians can’t get ahead anymore?In this episode, Cara Stern and Mike Moffatt break down the growing generational divide in Canada, and why Millennials and Gen Z are being squeezed from both sides. From skyrocketing housing costs to rising taxes and massive government spending on programs like Old Age Security (OAS), the financial pressure on younger Canadians has never been higher.We explore how Canada’s aging population is reshaping the economy, why healthcare and retirement spending now dominate government budgets, and how policy decisions around housing have made affordability worse. With fewer workers supporting more retirees, and homeownership increasingly out of reach, this episode uncovers the systemic forces driving a massive wealth transfer from young to old.Is this sustainable? Why hasn’t policy changed? And what can younger generations actually do about it?Chapters:00:00 Introduction: The Hidden Wealth Transfer From Young to Old00:18 Canada’s Aging Population and the Fiscal Squeeze01:32 Why Fewer Workers Are Supporting More Retirees01:54 How OAS Became Canada’s Biggest Federal Expense03:04 The Truth About Who Paid for Old Age Security04:14 Young Canadians Are Being Squeezed From Both Sides04:59 How Housing Policy Made Homes More Expensive06:29 Did Boomers Intentionally Build This System?08:23 The Unintended Consequences of Housing Restrictions09:13 Why Millennials and Gen Z Feel Locked Out10:20 How Government Spending Shifted Toward Seniors11:42 Why Younger Generations Struggle to Organize Politically12:49 Would Lower Home Prices Crash Canada’s Economy?13:34 Why Cheaper Housing Would Make Canada Wealthier13:52 Why Young Canadians Need Political Power15:00 Final Thoughts and OutroResearch/links:An Oligarchy of Old Peoplehttps://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/05/gerontocracy-wealth-power/686585/Are Boomers Bankrupting the Future?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbM3_BPDJ5Y2026 Ontario Budgethttps://budget.ontario.ca/2026/pdf/2026-ontario-budget-en.pdfPage 196Annual Financial Report of the Government of Canada 2024-25https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/fin/publications/afr-rfa/2025/afr-rfa-2024-25-eng.pdfPg 15Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina MaddeauxProduced by Meredith MartinFunded by the Neptis Foundation https://neptis.org/

Why does it feel like young Canadians can’t get ahead anymore? In this episode, Cara Stern and Mike Moffatt break down the growing generational divide in Canada, and why Millennials and Gen Z are being squeezed from both sides. From skyrocketing housing costs to rising taxes and massive government spending on programs like Old Age Security (OAS), the financial pressure on younger Canadians has never been higher. We explore how Canada’s aging population is reshaping the economy, why healthcare...

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