It's funny to see a center-right paper cover this and they somehow manage to talk about the bad financial conditions, but nothing about how most millennials have no hope for the future.
Nah, home ownership is no longer even the bait on the hook anymore. They truly want to normalize a nation of permanent renters -- capital is perfectly happy if Blackstone is the one buying all the homes in my view.
Archive for any of you who don't want to click the WSJ.
It's funny to see a center-right paper cover this and they somehow manage to talk about the bad financial conditions, but nothing about how most millennials have no hope for the future.
The WSJ's solution to damn near anything is to get the line to go up. If line go up, surely the kids will buy houses again!
edit: ah yes, behold the typical millennial in their usual, normal environment
Nah, home ownership is no longer even the bait on the hook anymore. They truly want to normalize a nation of permanent renters -- capital is perfectly happy if Blackstone is the one buying all the homes in my view.
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"They will forgive debt "
Oh no, looks you ran out of Freedom CreditsTM! We can offer you this one time exception, after completion of a ONE MONTH mandatory service obligation!
Never mind that the line has become even more decoupled from peoples wellbeing since 2006.
that fucking picture. the representative millennial and their typical large backyard with chicken coop