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what is the new term called for boomer parents dying and leaving kids junk

The term people usually mean is “Swedish death cleaning” — the idea of decluttering your possessions before you die so your kids don’t have to sort through everything later. It’s also often described more casually as the “great stuff transfer” or just “inheritance junk” in articles and forum talk about boomers leaving behind a lot of belongings.

Related phrases

  • Swedish death cleaning : the most established term for clearing out your things before death.
  • Great wealth transfer : used when the focus is on money plus assets and possessions passing to heirs.
  • Boomer junk : informal phrase people use online for the large amount of stuff being inherited.

What it means

People are usually referring to the emotional and practical headache of inheriting a house full of furniture, collectibles, paperwork, and random keepsakes. The phrase became more common as articles and forum discussions noted that baby boomers are passing down not just wealth, but a lot of physical stuff too.

TL;DR: the “new term” is most likely Swedish death cleaning.