'The Simpsons' co-showrunner Matt Selman is defending making Homer and Marge millennials in recent seasons of the show: 'I am not worried about messing with the timeline.'
Single income, though there is a recent episode in which Bart goes to see Homer at work and realizes how much money Homer makes for how little he does. Bart loves the concept of Homer’s job, then assumes this is the job he’ll get after Homer retires and he feels good about his future. Then there’s a literal song and dance from a janitor about how that type of job no longer exists, and when Bart is old enough to work he’ll be worked ragged. s33e22 Poorhouse Rock
Single income, though there is a recent episode in which Bart goes to see Homer at work and realizes how much money Homer makes for how little he does. Bart loves the concept of Homer’s job, then assumes this is the job he’ll get after Homer retires and he feels good about his future. Then there’s a literal song and dance from a janitor about how that type of job no longer exists, and when Bart is old enough to work he’ll be worked ragged. s33e22 Poorhouse Rock