Joe Rogan stunned after Caleb Hammer says US boomers should have $2M-$5M savings — no ‘sympathy’ otherwise. Is he right?
Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. “I’m starting to not have sympathy for the boomers. I’m really not,” financial influencer Caleb Hammer told Joe Rogan on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience (1). “If you
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“I’m starting to not have sympathy for the boomers. I’m really not,” financial influencer Caleb Hammer told Joe Rogan on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience (1).
“If you were 25 in 1990 and made an average U.S. salary for 40 years, saving 5% to 10% per month in the S&P 500, how much would they have now?” Rogan asked.
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“If they just put 5% to 10% a month aside, in the stock market that they had, that they had , they would be multimillionaires,” Hammer said.
After initially cursing in surprise, Rogan asked Perplexity AI to confirm, and it responded: “They would have around $2 million to $5 million, depending on exact assumptions.”

