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Recursion

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52. Not to be morbid, but when our grandparents' generation passes we might inherit one
Mon Jun 8, 2015, 09:46 PM
Jun 2015

And, for that matter, one of them is in Fremont, which is a place we'd be OK retiring...

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If you didn't graduate with a BSCS, or equivalent computer degree, forget about finding a job leveymg Jun 2015 #1
New jobs listed as needed for Union Ironworkers Go Vols Jun 2015 #3
Welders require a Ph.D and special clothes, don't they? leveymg Jun 2015 #9
All are democratic deep blue cities except maybe San Diego yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #10
City of San Diego is light blue, county is more pink. haele Jun 2015 #17
lived in San Diego for over sixty years WHEN CRABS ROAR Jun 2015 #25
No housing or subsitence allowance in retirement. NT 1939 Jun 2015 #77
No, but when you can retire at 40 and take another job, military retirement is a benefit others haele Jun 2015 #84
FY2016 budget for DC has over $200 million for affordable housing Chathamization Jun 2015 #79
Very misleading econoclast Jun 2015 #2
No,it's careless use of terms. The chart at link shows median residence cost, not mean. Gormy Cuss Jun 2015 #7
Quite right econoclast Jun 2015 #12
Detached single family (SFD) is the typical benchmark for a national comparison Gormy Cuss Jun 2015 #14
Here's a site with median home prices and salary required to afford frazzled Jun 2015 #15
It's very much happening in Detroit..... marmar Jun 2015 #18
True dat frazzled Jun 2015 #24
I wish more of them would come to CT. Chan790 Jun 2015 #72
Feel good only 1939 Jun 2015 #78
Detroit and Portland are big arts hots spots now and other cities as well. Bluenorthwest Jun 2015 #23
I agree with this; they should be comparing median income with median home prices. alarimer Jun 2015 #74
And this does'nt even take into account their student loan high-interest debt. canoeist52 Jun 2015 #4
Or saving a percentage for retirement. tridim Jun 2015 #11
I used to think bloomberg was a real news organization snooper2 Jun 2015 #5
Oh, that's OK. The TPP and cutting Social Security will fix it. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2015 #6
socialism is too logical for humans olddots Jun 2015 #8
We're Number One! We're Number One! KamaAina Jun 2015 #13
Is this assuming each milennial is single and trying to buy a house by themselves? geek tragedy Jun 2015 #16
I'm Gen X AwakeAtLast Jun 2015 #19
Thanks for mentioning that. CBHagman Jun 2015 #62
I am from the "empty years" of the depression 1939 Jun 2015 #80
Most people can't afford big cities its not just one age group....... Historic NY Jun 2015 #20
UNLESS SoCalDem Jun 2015 #21
Let's all move to Oklahoma City! Comrade Grumpy Jun 2015 #22
Wherever there are millennials working for minimum wage that is a place the they cannot afford to jwirr Jun 2015 #26
About 1% of workers in the US make the minimum wage Recursion Jun 2015 #44
Of course not but we were discussing them. My point is that not being able to afford a home is not jwirr Jun 2015 #50
I'm 38 and the idea of owning a home seems crazy to me Recursion Jun 2015 #27
It absolutely is B2G Jun 2015 #28
OK; I take your word on that Recursion Jun 2015 #29
Tax deductions are a myth. They only apply if you spend too f'ing much. JanMichael Jun 2015 #45
If one's income is in the right bracket the deductions provide very strong incentive. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #61
I consider it normal Go Vols Jun 2015 #30
Fair enough. Recursion Jun 2015 #31
I really enjoyed watching Fla. Go Vols Jun 2015 #34
Nearly all of the tax codes are geared to benefit home ownership. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #32
Fair enough. I guess I was too late. Recursion Jun 2015 #33
I can't either--certainly not here. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #36
I am, and USAA keeps bugging me to buy a house Recursion Jun 2015 #46
Same here. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #51
Not to be morbid, but when our grandparents' generation passes we might inherit one Recursion Jun 2015 #52
if rent is comparable to the mortgage payment, why not own? geek tragedy Jun 2015 #35
Because owning requires front-loading a lot of debt, which is a big risk Recursion Jun 2015 #53
Fixed-rate mortgages don't go up (taxes and HOA fees do, though) geek tragedy Jun 2015 #57
The other cost of owning is being tied to a particular job market Recursion Jun 2015 #58
That is an opportunity cost, to be sure. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #63
That sounds like a good deal Recursion Jun 2015 #64
Back in the 1970s 1939 Jun 2015 #81
Indeed, as that meant their personal wealth geek tragedy Jun 2015 #83
Not in constant dollar terms 1939 Jun 2015 #85
housing prices shot up during the 70's, even adjusted for inflation geek tragedy Jun 2015 #87
LOL. Bizarre post, coming from our resident "economist"... nt Romulox Jun 2015 #37
No, it just reflects the markets I've lived in Recursion Jun 2015 #41
That's like someone from Nebraska saying they can't imagine a home without a cornfield. Romulox Jun 2015 #70
Yeah, that's the problem Recursion Jun 2015 #75
What a lame answer. Keep telling people how unimaginable it is to own a home, I guess. nt Romulox Jun 2015 #76
A lot of folks in NYC 1939 Jun 2015 #82
i was a 40 yo single mother shanti Jun 2015 #39
My folks finally bought a house long after I left Recursion Jun 2015 #43
You must be talking about India. obnoxiousdrunk Jun 2015 #40
Nope. The places in the US I've lived Recursion Jun 2015 #42
Im 42 and just bought my first home in February. bunnies Jun 2015 #55
Its normal to me Travis_0004 Jun 2015 #56
I'm 51, don't own PasadenaTrudy Jun 2015 #60
Bought my first house at the age of 32. It seemed crazy at the time too. Throd Jun 2015 #67
Thanks to all the anti-development NIMBYS here in California taught_me_patience Jun 2015 #38
Yeah. Somebody recently posted a plan to make SFO's streets more narrow Recursion Jun 2015 #48
Geology, mostly. LeftyMom Jun 2015 #59
San Diego is the 4th most expensive city in the US nadinbrzezinski Jun 2015 #47
Thanks for posting Omaha Steve Jun 2015 #49
I quit looking for electronics technician work in the West IDemo Jun 2015 #54
I have a millennial nephew who bought a house in Portland last year. Snobblevitch Jun 2015 #65
How many of those kids or their parents are supporting US union workers? KentuckyWoman Jun 2015 #66
Holy shite! Riverside used to be the cheap alternative to OC! n/t eridani Jun 2015 #68
i'm a former new yorker. never DesertFlower Jun 2015 #69
Austin isn't on the list? That's surprising. hobbit709 Jun 2015 #71
Not just millenials alarimer Jun 2015 #73
It's unfortunate that articles have to include the world 'millennial' kiva Jun 2015 #86
not just millenials noiretextatique Jun 2015 #88
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