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by heyoni
1138 days ago
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The point is that your average person that might prioritize a car, a less expensive endeavor over a house cannot afford to do so. Financing a car isn’t the issue, the fact that owning a home somewhere where jobs are is hopeless means people are going to spend their money elsewhere. |
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In my experience/opinion, a major problem is people think in terms of monthly cash flow when trying to decide if they can afford something. That’s the fast lane for ending up in a place where you’re breaking even with monthly payments and never having much to show for it. Or, “the average person” I think you called them. The very same person that can’t come up with $600 in an emergency or whatever.