• Neato@kbin.social
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    Cities are where the jobs, the events and the people are. Most people don’t want to live in suburban hell or middle of nowhere.

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      Most people don’t want to live in suburban hell or middle of nowhere.

      Well, then they have to pay up.

      Supply and demand and all that.

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        Especially when all the supply has been bought by corporations intending to rent all homes.

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          Yeah. And what’s funny is, every single person renting gives those corporations more power to do the same thing elsewhere.

          This generation failed to appreciate the value of ownership, and they’re getting fucked for it left and right.

          At least they’re not alone, which is what most of them tell themselves.

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            Most people don’t exactly have a choice. They kinda need places to live near their jobs which almost always dictate where they live.

            Also, appreciate the value of ownership? How do you expect almost anyone in Gen Z to afford to own anything more substantial than a car? The oldest of us are just starting our professions after getting out of college/trade school, and getting into jobs that don’t pay enough to afford a house anytime soon. We never even had the option of ownership because housing is fucked.

            Hell I’m one of the lucky ones. I graduated college without debt and I make really good money, but it’s gonna take me 5 years to save up a down payment for a $8k a month mortgage despite living well below my means. I can only imagine how fucked it is for the average person who will never have the chance to own anything at all.

            We never had the choice to own anything.

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            This generation failed to appreciate the value of ownership,

            This is the dumbest take of the day. And it isn’t even 9am.

            Stagnant/low wages, price hikes, wealth being funnelled up the chain, and more and more red tape attached to every transaction are the problem. Not people who don’t want to own. Get your head out of your ass.

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                It sure as fuck isn’t an aversion to ownership.

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                  Really? You think renting has nothing to do with it?

                  I mean, I guess that’s probably why you’re bad with money 🤷

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                    hah!

                    I will never tire of people who think they know me based on my empathy for those who are worse off.

                    I don’t rent. And I support myself, my wife, and two other families. THAT is why I’m bad with money. Empathy…

                    Statistically speaking - I probably pay more in tax than the average person makes in a year. And I am happy to do so in order to help fund the safety nets that are important to the rest of the country.

                    Wanna take another swing, champ?

                    [Edit: Removed unnecessary insulting term “moron”]

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            All of the evils we bemoan in modern society start with consumers paying for those evils.

            “But I have no choice!”

            Choose helplessness, beg our bought and paid for governments to bail you out. How’s that working?

            Remember how the price of gas collapsed during COIVD? Yeah, because people quit buying.

            It’s hard to learn self-reliance and related skills. But don’t come crying to me saying, “We’ve never taken ownership of our issues and why won’t the government fix it?!”

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              beg our bought and paid for governments to bail you out.

              And

              Remember how the price of gas collapsed during COIVD? Yeah, because people quit buying.

              They could quit buying because of government assistance pressuring businesses to close. And then providing assistance to those forced to stay home.