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Boomers grieve not becoming grandparents–Millennials have little sympathy

9 pointsby ganzuul5 months ago

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glitchcrab5 months ago
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rekabis5 months ago
Boomers are so insanely out of touch with what younger people are suffering through, it’s insane.<p>In my corner of the world, my own house was built and sold for $15,900 back in 1972. Minimum wage at the time was $2&#x2F;hr, or $4,000&#x2F;yr. That means a detached, 2,000ft² SFH on freehold land was only 4× minimum wage.<p>This is what allowed almost anyone, at almost any wage level, to own a home, a car in the garage, support a SAH spouse and two children, and <i>still</i> be able to take yearly vacations and save generously for retirement.<p>These days, that same home - 52 years old, now - is 28× minimum wage. A <i>brand new</i> detached SFH on freehold land, as per the above example? Just shy of 40× minimum wage.<p>To return to that 4× multiple, homes would have to drop by almost 85% in value, or minimum wage would have to be over $150&#x2F;hr, or $300,000&#x2F;yr. And the <i>median wage</i> in my region - not even MINIMUM wage!! - is $45,000&#x2F;yr.<p>People aren’t going to start families when they don’t have stable and affordable housing to work with, much less the well-paying jobs that put a decent chunk of their labour’s value back into their pockets.