You earn more than your parents but still can't afford their house

This is a 4-panel meme using footage from the animated series *The Fairly OddParents*. Panel 1: A glowing version of Timmy Turner (representing a future messenger) speaks to his friend Chester, with overlaid text stating 'In the future, You will Make over 5 times What your parents made at your age'. Panel 2: Chester reacts with enthusiastic excitement, saying 'Far out!'. Panel 3: Close-up of Timmy delivering the bad follow-up news: 'But you still couldn't afford the house they bought'. Panel 4: Chester screams in utter despair, yelling 'NOOOOOO!'. The meme satirizes the modern generational economic gap, where younger generations often earn higher nominal wages than their parents did at the same age, but skyrocketing housing costs make homeownership far less attainable than it was for previous generations.

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In the future, You will Make over 5 times What your parents made at your age
Far out!
But you still couldn't afford the house they bought
NOOOOOO!

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Satirical take on the generational housing affordability crisis

Overview

This is a 4-panel meme using footage from the animated series The Fairly OddParents. Panel 1: A glowing version of Timmy Turner (representing a future messenger) speaks to his friend Chester, with overlaid text stating 'In the future, You will Make over 5 times What your parents made at your age'. Panel 2: Chester reacts with enthusiastic excitement, saying 'Far out!'. Panel 3: Close-up of Timmy delivering the bad follow-up news: 'But you still couldn't afford the house they bought'. Panel 4: Chester screams in utter despair, yelling 'NOOOOOO!'. The meme satirizes the modern generational economic gap, where younger generations often earn higher nominal wages than their parents did at the same age, but skyrocketing housing costs make homeownership far less attainable than it was for previous generations.

Origin notes

Per the provided source information, this meme was sourced from the RSS feed of the Reddit r/Meme community. It uses a widely circulated exploitable 4-panel meme template taken from The Fairly OddParents, which follows the formula of setting up a positive expectation before delivering a crushing, relatable negative punchline, commonly used for jokes about economic hardship and generational disadvantages.

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