By the way, that wasn’t the time of the boomers.
I was referring to the childhoods of people born 1946 to 1964. They grew up in a world where Dad supported his family on his one income. Dad wasn’t a Baby Boomer, but the kids were. Now those kids are about age 70 or so and some of them think the world is the same as it always was. It isn’t. It’s been fundamentally transformed and some folks don’t see it.