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In this case id be hard pressed to disagree, though there are probably several factors under the umbrella of capitalism to blame if we're going to be specific.Good post.
Capitalism has truly fucked itself over here.
LOL @ people blaming things other than capitalism.
I added the boomer couple at the end because boomers themselves own like 32% of the property here in America, biggest group next to banks, and are rapidly retiring away to other places. The median house cost in the beginning of the 60s was between 11,200 to 15,000. Which adjusted for inflation is 110,000 to 150,000 today. This years median house price is apprantly a whopping $436,800. More than double your great uncle bob probably paid for a house with say 3 bedrooms.
And these houses aren’t even extravagant, we're talking about mostly fairly normal suburban cookie cutter houses here, with 3 bedrooms. It's fucking crazy
I'm conservative, but to try and apply a "bootstraps" argument here would be stupid. Most normal people can't afford a 30,000 or 40,000 dollar down payment, most people don't even have a savings account at this point.