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re: How someone affords a median lifestyle in Dallas Texas
Posted on 4/4/24 at 11:45 am to Dragula
Posted on 4/4/24 at 11:45 am to Dragula
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People are not saving... But they are wearing Rolexs driving a Hellcat for 96 months at 14‰.
You're asinine if you think this is what most people who aren't saving are doing
People are legitimately struggling
The middle class is disappearing before our eyes
I make very good money
But if I made $100,000 a year I really don't see how I could save enough, buy a house, and have enough money to actually enjoy life
Heaven forbid having a family
People who make ~$75,000 are living day to day they are basically poverty level
$100,000 when I was a child was a LOT of money. Now that is barely enough to afford mild comfortabilities.
Get your head out of your arse.
Posted on 4/4/24 at 11:50 am to Delacroix22
Is decentralization the solution?
We have geographic expanse in this country and it's not used. People are tethered to cities. There are entire swaths of industry/professions where 95% of the country is just not an option for you.
We've got to figure out how to bring in more housing and space for housing into play.
We have geographic expanse in this country and it's not used. People are tethered to cities. There are entire swaths of industry/professions where 95% of the country is just not an option for you.
We've got to figure out how to bring in more housing and space for housing into play.
Posted on 4/4/24 at 11:56 am to Delacroix22
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People who make ~$75,000 are living day to day they are basically poverty level
$100,000 when I was a child was a LOT of money. Now that is barely enough to afford mild comfortabilities.
Get your head out of your arse.
Just depends on where you live.
I make around $90k per year and live very comfortably IMO.
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