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"Money dysmorphia. Sure, a home that costs 185k like five years ago now costs 600k and daily living expenses have tripled, but if you don't have at least three rental properties, a maxed out IRA each year and a profitable personal business by 40, guess what? You are r-slurred and should keep yourself safe."

And they can't figure out why kids keep becoming more and more Chud and MAGA bound each day.

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A house I looked at in December 2019 and should have bought, regret it cause I drive by the hood all the time and wish I had that pool.

2019: 439k

2024: 901k

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Grocery bill:

In 2019: $86

In 2024: Need to consume an industrial sized barrel of jizz from a s*x side business to afford deli meat.

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Need to consume an industrial sized barrel of jizz from a s*x side business to afford deli meat.

And if you buy pizza-style expired deli meat, how can you taste when you switch from guzzling c*m to your dinner?

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>The idea among Gen Z and even Millennials is that housing prices will only go up because for their adult life that has been largely true. If you can't afford a home now, it will only be worse next year. If you can't lock in a rate and live like your parents paying half your rent for their house that is easily quadruple the size of your apartment, well it will only be worse tomorrow. It isn't just about securing the American Dream; it's the fear of being unable to shield yourself from explosive growth in prices.

It's an interesting point. One thing I've been amused by is that obviously this trend will not continue forever, boomers will die and pass on their houses and eventually it will be millennials holding them.. presumably. But the frustration is so endemic that this statement generates skepticism, and triggers exaggerated concerns about how shady Chinese investors or wealthy immigrants will surely frustrate this expectation.

Also I suspect that narratives concerning housing are much more focused on the circumstances of wealthy coastal areas nowadays than in the past. Getting a house out in rural Tennessee is still pretty affordable as I understand it. But no, you will probably never afford a midtown Manhattan apartment and that does not mean that capitalism has failed your generation.

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Mass immigration also places upward pressure on housing along with people moving to other parts of the country to flee the policies they likely supported. Property values have doubled here in a few years due to it. People are also moving out of the city due to the increase in crime after the floyd riots.

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boomers will die and pass on their houses and eventually it will be millennials holding them..

They will sell them to the highest bidder (rich tech immigrants, apartment developers, and hedge funds)

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One thing I've been amused by is that obviously this trend will not continue forever, boomers will die and pass on their houses and eventually it will be millennials holding them.. presumably

It certainly will help however there are a ton of booms that will blow every penny they made. I don't necessarily blame them either cause YOLO but there will be a significant wealth devide from the BIPOC spending booms and the WASPy save every penny booms.

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Literally, like 40-45% of my post deduction paycheck goes to rent. Hard to feel well off then housing is such a massive expense for something I don't even own

/u/mahemahe0107, literally, like you live in New York City, one of the most expensive places on earth. There are 49 other states and thousands of other cities in the states.

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the world is full of hobos/suicidal doomers/marx enjoyers/people with no impulse control

ragebait journos and gaslamp girlbosses financial therapists are not gang r*ped in the broad daylight

Looks like the inflation and interest are manageable for the time being.

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Interest rates should be at 25%+.

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This is what happens when you normalize eating out thrice a week and not meal planning

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i just buy meat and spend like 30 minutes cooking it up along with some rice and veggies. No extensive preplanning necessary and i pay like 60$ a week (this includes some goyslop junk food like pineapple juice and desert) in groceries and pottyries. When you watch poors shop they always get over priced slop like a 6$ bag of name brand chips or some pre portioned fruit tray which is 4x the cost of just buying the fruit separate or some dumb shit which takes up like 50$ of their bill

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