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  • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

    Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

    1960: 52%
    1970: 48%
    1980: 45%
    1990: 43%
    2000: 35%
    2010: 25%
    2025: 12%

    I’m sure everything is fine.

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    #6

    @FluentInFinance

    The Dow is over 50,000
    Quit your whining, terrorist!!!

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    • ggmcbg@mstdn.plusG ggmcbg@mstdn.plus

      @FluentInFinance

      By 2021, over 70% of Tucson residents were unable to afford a mortgage in #Tucson.

      The 'caravans of invaders' were never coming through Mexico from any South American nations. They were in Teslas from California, SUVs from Florida and F-150s from fuckin' ass Texas.

      Tucson '26 is the new Austin '95.

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      #7

      @GGMcBG @FluentInFinance Something tells me that neither those vehicles, nor their drivers, were the root of the problem.

      The problem was the CEOs of the companies that made those vehicles, and the #OilyBoys who worked so hard to make and keep America car centric

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      • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

        Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

        1960: 52%
        1970: 48%
        1980: 45%
        1990: 43%
        2000: 35%
        2010: 25%
        2025: 12%

        I’m sure everything is fine.

        tux@burningboard.netT This user is from outside of this forum
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        #8

        @FluentInFinance

        I would say there's a similar picture in Germany.

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        • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

          Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

          1960: 52%
          1970: 48%
          1980: 45%
          1990: 43%
          2000: 35%
          2010: 25%
          2025: 12%

          I’m sure everything is fine.

          tartley@fosstodon.orgT This user is from outside of this forum
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          #9

          @FluentInFinance apologies for cluelessness, but to be clear, does "own a home" mean taken out a mortgage, or paid off the mortgage?

          zbrown@floss.socialZ dougfir@m.ai6yr.orgD 2 Antworten Letzte Antwort
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          • tartley@fosstodon.orgT tartley@fosstodon.org

            @FluentInFinance apologies for cluelessness, but to be clear, does "own a home" mean taken out a mortgage, or paid off the mortgage?

            zbrown@floss.socialZ This user is from outside of this forum
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            #10

            @tartley @FluentInFinance I'd assume it's ignoring mortgage as a factor, and counting everything as ‘owning’ even if a lender owns the other 99% of the place, but indeed there is ambiguity

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            • ggmcbg@mstdn.plusG ggmcbg@mstdn.plus

              @FluentInFinance

              By 2021, over 70% of Tucson residents were unable to afford a mortgage in #Tucson.

              The 'caravans of invaders' were never coming through Mexico from any South American nations. They were in Teslas from California, SUVs from Florida and F-150s from fuckin' ass Texas.

              Tucson '26 is the new Austin '95.

              a_minion@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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              #11

              @GGMcBG @FluentInFinance It has squat to do with migrants. It's that giant vacuum that the Corporations and Reagan that sucks all the money as fast as they can. Those migrants gave more to our economy through SSA, state and local taxes without taking much but their wages. Those migrants do the jobs that citizens won't do. Corporations think we have a responsibility to them , they just forgot the responsibility they have to the worker. No one seems to be pushing them for that return on our Work.

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              • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                1960: 52%
                1970: 48%
                1980: 45%
                1990: 43%
                2000: 35%
                2010: 25%
                2025: 12%

                I’m sure everything is fine.

                loki@mastodon.greenL This user is from outside of this forum
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                #12

                @FluentInFinance don’t worry, in Europe it’s the same.

                Nothing to worry about 😰

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                • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                  Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                  1960: 52%
                  1970: 48%
                  1980: 45%
                  1990: 43%
                  2000: 35%
                  2010: 25%
                  2025: 12%

                  I’m sure everything is fine.

                  schafstelze@don.linxx.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #13

                  @FluentInFinance I wouldn't combine marital status with real estate ownership; the decline of the first one isn't necessarily a bad thing.
                  Another caveat, if the idea is to demonstrate the decline of income by the decline of young couples with houses, there might be other, stronger reasons than economical ones why people don't buy houses and procreate right after school/uni anymore.

                  semantikast@openbiblio.socialS arildsen@mastodon.greenA 2 Antworten Letzte Antwort
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                  • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                    Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                    1960: 52%
                    1970: 48%
                    1980: 45%
                    1990: 43%
                    2000: 35%
                    2010: 25%
                    2025: 12%

                    I’m sure everything is fine.

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                    #14

                    @FluentInFinance yep.. all fine..

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                    • tartley@fosstodon.orgT tartley@fosstodon.org

                      @FluentInFinance apologies for cluelessness, but to be clear, does "own a home" mean taken out a mortgage, or paid off the mortgage?

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                      #15

                      @tartley @FluentInFinance
                      Considering only my parents and my situation, taken out a mortgage.
                      Now my grandmother was able to pay cash for a house in mid 1930s with a war bond her husband bought in early 20s.

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                      • schafstelze@don.linxx.netS schafstelze@don.linxx.net

                        @FluentInFinance I wouldn't combine marital status with real estate ownership; the decline of the first one isn't necessarily a bad thing.
                        Another caveat, if the idea is to demonstrate the decline of income by the decline of young couples with houses, there might be other, stronger reasons than economical ones why people don't buy houses and procreate right after school/uni anymore.

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                        #16

                        @Schafstelze @FluentInFinance Thank you! Was going to say the same -- certainly things are bad but both marriage and home ownership are concepts that could be questioned as the status quo to aspire to.

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                        • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                          Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                          1960: 52%
                          1970: 48%
                          1980: 45%
                          1990: 43%
                          2000: 35%
                          2010: 25%
                          2025: 12%

                          I’m sure everything is fine.

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                          #17

                          @FluentInFinance what are the statistics for singles who own a home? I know they are lower, but I'm curious how low

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                          • a_minion@mastodon.socialA a_minion@mastodon.social

                            @GGMcBG @FluentInFinance It has squat to do with migrants. It's that giant vacuum that the Corporations and Reagan that sucks all the money as fast as they can. Those migrants gave more to our economy through SSA, state and local taxes without taking much but their wages. Those migrants do the jobs that citizens won't do. Corporations think we have a responsibility to them , they just forgot the responsibility they have to the worker. No one seems to be pushing them for that return on our Work.

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                            #18

                            @A_Minion

                            Neither of you understood a word I wrote.

                            The rich white snots, of the type the turned Austin into one giant Chili's restaurant bar starting in the 90s, are doing it here in Tucson now, starting in 2019. And they are primarily from Texas, California and Florida. And their entitlement influence in the local economy has forced over 70% of the people who lived here before, to struggle to be able to afford to still live here.

                            Was what I said.

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                            • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                              Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                              1960: 52%
                              1970: 48%
                              1980: 45%
                              1990: 43%
                              2000: 35%
                              2010: 25%
                              2025: 12%

                              I’m sure everything is fine.

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                              #19

                              @FluentInFinance The purpose is what the system is doing, namely concentrating power beyond the reach of democratic control.

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                              • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                                Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                                1960: 52%
                                1970: 48%
                                1980: 45%
                                1990: 43%
                                2000: 35%
                                2010: 25%
                                2025: 12%

                                I’m sure everything is fine.

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                                #20

                                @FluentInFinance why is it important to own a home when you’re married?

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                                • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                                  Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                                  1960: 52%
                                  1970: 48%
                                  1980: 45%
                                  1990: 43%
                                  2000: 35%
                                  2010: 25%
                                  2025: 12%

                                  I’m sure everything is fine.

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                                  cresssalad@mastodon.social
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                                  #21

                                  @FluentInFinance Less super rich / high net-worth people in the 50s, the pool of money is more dispreportionate in the current time, which means less net-worth people have less (and less cost effective) choice, less leverage in purchasing decisions, higher interest, higher and more variable fees, the list is endless when not in "the club" or is that a cartel? It does not always feel like free markets are working.

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                                  • zbrown@floss.socialZ zbrown@floss.social

                                    @tartley @FluentInFinance I'd assume it's ignoring mortgage as a factor, and counting everything as ‘owning’ even if a lender owns the other 99% of the place, but indeed there is ambiguity

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                                    #22

                                    @zbrown @tartley @FluentInFinance there's still a vast difference between owning and renting;

                                    You rent, that's money that's just gone every month. You have a mortgage: that's money you're saving up every month (minus the interest).

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                                    • schafstelze@don.linxx.netS schafstelze@don.linxx.net

                                      @FluentInFinance I wouldn't combine marital status with real estate ownership; the decline of the first one isn't necessarily a bad thing.
                                      Another caveat, if the idea is to demonstrate the decline of income by the decline of young couples with houses, there might be other, stronger reasons than economical ones why people don't buy houses and procreate right after school/uni anymore.

                                      arildsen@mastodon.greenA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #23

                                      @Schafstelze @FluentInFinance exactly what I thought. Any numbers on not married and own a house?
                                      You would at least need to separate the two to make an economic argument about it.

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                                      • fluentinfinance@mastodon.socialF fluentinfinance@mastodon.social

                                        Married and own a home by 30 years old in the US

                                        1960: 52%
                                        1970: 48%
                                        1980: 45%
                                        1990: 43%
                                        2000: 35%
                                        2010: 25%
                                        2025: 12%

                                        I’m sure everything is fine.

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                                        #24

                                        @FluentInFinance how many have their pensions tied to the military industry

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                                        • notyourfanboy@kolektiva.socialN notyourfanboy@kolektiva.social

                                          @FluentInFinance
                                          Now do married, and own a cat.

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                                          #25

                                          @notyourfanboy @FluentInFinance I mean, even aggregated over the entire cat's lifetime, I suspect it's still orders of magnitude cheaper than a wedding and a mortgage.

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