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In reply to the discussion: Millennials are saying no to credit cards [View all]TBF
(36,687 posts)49. I've found in my life that having enough $$$ is the only stability
kids need. Unfortunately even that is out of reach for most people in our country at this point. We've rented one house in the same awesome school district for several years - but we are fortunate to have that income (we did not inherit it - busy paying off multitudes of student loans that we acquired along the way to the "american dream"
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I think this is just another reason I feel most comfortable with other socialists - I just don't see property ownership as some wonderful thing. I'm glad it has been a good experience for you but I had to speak up and let my side be heard as well. I think at some point we will give in and buy for the tax benefits. But for me personally I'd rather put money towards things other than a house.
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They are a way for people to develop a credit history so they can qualify for a house loan.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#11
It hasn't been for us. With a fixed mortgage, we saw our percent of income that went
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#39
Letting someone else worry about those costs also means that you'll always be subject
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#40
You mean paying the bills for credit cards is a good way to improve your credit rating.
Live and Learn
Sep 2014
#12