Married and own a home by 30 year old in the US:
2025: 12%
2010: 25%
2000: 35%
1990: 43%
1980: 45%
1970: 48%
1960: 52%
I’m sure everything is fine.
Married and own a home by 30 year old in the US:
2025: 12%
2010: 25%
2000: 35%
1990: 43%
1980: 45%
1970: 48%
1960: 52%
I’m sure everything is fine.
I think It's going to be ugly if we eventually have to go to a universal basic income.
@aburtch @FluentInFinance going to capitalism ourselves back into indentured servitude.
I remember a culture lesson in high school about how young people in Spain lived with their parents until they were in their late 20s, even after getting married and the class laughing and laughing. Just lost it.
Welp. Here we are. Single family 3 bedroom 2 bath home rent going for 5k. Best of luck out there kids.
@FluentInFinance internet kind of ruined it, even 2000-90s was kind of good bro lol
we are actually fucked
@FluentInFinance - marriage is not a priority for many (even if they could afford it), but the US Federal minimum wage of $7.25 / hour (for last 16 years) is in no way keeping up with the supply and demand and inflationary prices of homes. Even when many states have a greater minimum wage (usually around $15 / hour - except for outliers like Georgia $5.15) - even at full time hours, that's not going to get you a house.
And its not getting any better anytime soon with this Administration.