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re: Why are avocados associated with millennials?
Posted on 8/15/17 at 6:41 am to Paco_taco
Posted on 8/15/17 at 6:41 am to Paco_taco
I like bacon but I don't love it. It's generally too salty and greasy and if I order it at a restaurant its almost always too crispy. I always choose sausage over bacon if I have the choice.
The best guacamole I've ever had was handmade by a lady from Mexico and it was just okay.
Eta: Star Wars is good but I think people over rate it out of fear of being ostracized if they say it's good, not great.
The best guacamole I've ever had was handmade by a lady from Mexico and it was just okay.
Eta: Star Wars is good but I think people over rate it out of fear of being ostracized if they say it's good, not great.
This post was edited on 8/15/17 at 6:44 am
Posted on 8/15/17 at 6:59 am to dbeck
The real reason why millenials can't afford to but a house-
I've seen over half dozen of these articles since the weekend.
millennials burning up house down payments on parties
Millennials can't afford a house because of bachelorette parties
It is crazy what millennials spend their money on
quote:
Millennials spend an average of $1,532 on a single bachelor party, according to a new Zillow analysis of wedding data from The Knot. Without travel and lodging, that number shrinks to $738. Bachelorette parties cost less: $1,106 on average per millennial guest, or $472 without travel and lodging.
Attending just nine bachelor parties in a lifetime will set you back $13,788, the site estimates — about one-third of the down payment on a median-value U.S. home.
Considering that Americans attend an average three weddings per year, it isn't so far-fetched to start worrying that your spending habits on booze, flights and presents could keep you out of your dream home. Here's how: The median U.S. home price is $200,400; a 20 percent down payment on a median-value residence is $40,080.
I've seen over half dozen of these articles since the weekend.
millennials burning up house down payments on parties
Millennials can't afford a house because of bachelorette parties
It is crazy what millennials spend their money on
Posted on 8/15/17 at 7:41 am to dbeck
quote:
I always choose sausage over bacon if I have the cho
No wonder this country is going to hell.
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