pdc093 said:
I think a lot of people today live well beyond their means. We just did without if we couldn't afford something. Debt used to be a "4 letter" word.
pdc093 said:
You got it. When I moved back in with my mom and dad they had bought a new house on 10 acres. Great place and I could hunt it and the places around it. Much to my surprise one day I was told we have to move as the house was up for sale. 16% interest rate and inflation on top of it were too much for them to bear. This would have been around 1983.Kansas Kid said:BoydCrowder13 said:
I mean the housing thing is an issue.
The average home price in 1980 was $73k. Median household income was $16k. House was 4.5X annual earnings.
The average home price in 2023 is $550k. Median household income is $80k. House is now 6.8X annual earnings.
I know homes are nicer now and larger. But there really aren't many options in the smaller house range anymore. A lot of been torn down over the years for massive rebuilds. Even in the Houston suburb area, you can't find anything less than $300k. And at these rates, that is still a $2,200 monthly payment.
Housing costs are going to be a big issue for this next generation.
And in 1981 mortgage rates were over 18% so the house today is similar on affordability assuming you are using a 30 year mortgage to buy it. Factor in the bigger house (and usually higher end finishes) and you are getting a better deal.
NonReg85 said:
Before Reagan most adults were responsible and didn't waste their money on stupid *****