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In reply to the discussion: Young men's economic prospects are shifting, along with their politics [View all]Wiz Imp
(2,493 posts)21. Yeah, what does an 18-20 year old kid think their parents could buy for $10,000?
It certainly wasn't a house. If you figure their parents were buying a house around 1990, the average price of a new house then was around $150,000. And the median price of all single family homes sold was $120,000
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Young men's economic prospects are shifting, along with their politics [View all]
pstokely
Oct 13
OP
Housing still has gone up tremendously from the 90's while wages haven't adjusted by much
Jspur
Oct 14
#22
If these losers think the SlobFather is the answer to more affordable housing
NoMoreRepugs
Oct 13
#16
JFC. A three bedroom two bath house is NOT a starter home you non-critical thinking entitled idiot.
Freethinker65
Oct 14
#30