Dylan8
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It shouldn't take waiting for boomers to sell off all of their investments for housing to be viable for the majority a generation. Stop enabling this shit through negative gearing.
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You reckon?Yeah it is sad.
But at least he has made a conscious decision to not let it define him as a person.
You do realise thats basically eugenics, right? Just a plutocratic version.Having a baby is a choice yeah?
Having a baby is a choice yeah?
Gen X actually misses out though because they'll probably be too old to enter the housing market by the time boomers croke it in 20+ years
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You'd think that but we're already seeing that they'd rather sell their investment properties to foreigners for a profit than as a collective group sell their houses to the next generation at a lower sale price.My advice to Millenials is just sit tight, you have the sheer weight of numbers, like the Boomers before you, so that when the Great Boomer Extinction Event occurs, you'll be in the prime position to reap the rewards.
Yep, and good luck if you are single and renting and work in an industry where the best wage you can hope for caps out at 100k or so and the average is around 45k.Haven't we already established that not everyone living below the breadline is an alcoholic or a compulsive spender?
Not being able to save money might be as simple as having a baby and losing 50% of your income as a couple. Ok, so one of you goes back to work. How much is childcare costing you versus staying at home and being there for your kid?
If you earn the average wage, it's almost impossible to save for a house while renting unless you're a couple without children IMO.
Huh? It literally has. He said so.Yeah it is sad.
But at least he has made a conscious decision to not let it define him as a person.
Yeah it is sad.
But at least he has made a conscious decision to not let it define him as a person.
You reckon?
He's learned as a kid that the world doesn't give a shit, and that he therefore needs to work EVEN HARDER so if he dies his kids maybe might have the occasional sit down dinner with mum. Pay it forward to your kids, exactly like how the baby boom came about in response to WWII..
You do realise thats basically eugenics, right? Just a plutocratic version.
So no-one can expect to have a child and a house and that's ok? Cool, because our bodies don't exactly allow us to put it off forever.That's it. I'm not advocating that the system is perfect, but I am advocating that you can succeed in spite of it. Expecting things to change quickly is unrealistic. Just ******* get on with it. Oh and "but muh kids" cop out is the worst. Put them off you horny campaigners, you can't have everything - especially all at once. That is and will always be the way of things.
Sure, thats another possible outcome. He chose the one which isn't self-destructive, good on him, and that probably puts him in the lower percentage of people facing that shit. Its still formed by it.Wow dramatic much? - The world doesn't give a shit.... He could have sulked, got on drugs, shot up Port Arthur, blamed everyone/society but he didn't. He got on with living.
Saying that if you don't game the system (with all the disprivileges imposed on people who don't meet the ideal in race, sexuality, gender, income class) that you don't deserve to have kids, yeah thats definitely eugenics.No it's not. It's a life choice.
....Saying that if you don't game the system (with all the disprivileges imposed on people who don't meet the ideal in race, sexuality, gender, income class) that you don't deserve to have kids, yeah thats definitely eugenics.
Yeah, no shit. When I deliberately stay out of the conversation and leave you all to it, **** me it gets horrifying in here.But we're just a bunch of white guys chatting....
But we're just a bunch of white guys chatting....
This basically captures it. You can go on trips and spend whatever but understand you can't have it both ways. You build an empire or you live in the moment, completely up to you but the point is - don't get upset when you can't afford a house because "muh cost of living" because you piss your paychecks up the wall or are loaned up to your eyeballs paying for trips, tvs or anything else. There is only so much you can lean on a government in terms of expectations.
I'm more of a pinkish grey.
Is that code for drugs, hookers and booze?Renting an apartment in a nice-ish place, not having kids, saving and investing X amount of your money in a "diversified portfolio" seems the best way to leech the system, while resembling a happy person. The fact that even that option doesn't exist for most people is staggeringly unfortunate, but who am I to question a system in which I can be one of those happy leech-people?
Buying a house is a daydream AFIAC.
On 500k a year you still can't buy a house anywhere close to the city in Melbourne without saving half your pay for 10 years, or getting a loan and paying that off with half your pay over ~ 11 years.
EXACTLY, well done young man! I think this is the SECOND time we have agreed.When I say luxury I mean living beyond just working and being a miserable piece of shit. Again, developed nations should be asking for more than just being wage slaves in order to have a roof.