But as things stand, cars are still really expensive for many Americans. Just 10 percent of new car listings are currently priced below $30,000, according to CoPilot. Things are not much better in the used car market, where only 28 percent of listings are currently priced below $20,000.

According to an October report by Market Watch, Americans needed an annual income of at least $100,000 to afford a car, at least if they're following standard budgeting advice, which says you shouldn't spend more than 10 percent of your monthly income on car-related expenses.

That means that more than 60 percent of American households currently cannot afford to buy a new car, based on Census data. For individuals, the numbers are even worse, with 82 percent of people below the $100,000 line.

$100k to afford a car! Wtf.

  • @WithoutFurtherBelay
    hexbear
    31
    5 months ago

    America is hands down the shittiest place on earth to live.

    Gaza, right now

    • supafuzz [comrade/them]
      hexbear
      18
      5 months ago

      ok, fair, shittiest place on earth excluding American proxy open air concentration camps