Life in the USA has never been more easyThere is definite social stigma around trades, part of which is taught by their parents, and also in part by society. Few people, especially city people want to be a plumber or a mechanic, those jobs are simply looked down upon by society in general. Even here on BITOG right now we have threads about mechanics being thieves and things of that nature. Most people want tech jobs or their parents want them to be a doctor or lawyer or whatever, but this is nothing new either and hasn't changed in decades (aside from tech jobs).
It was far, far easier to get a job out of high school as a cop/firefighter/office worker/maintenance crew with the city etc etc 40-50 years ago compared to now. Not even close.
Stop blaming the kids. Where I live, the house I grew up in was 84k when my parents bought it new in 1978. Today the same house is worth about 2 million dollars. That's just one example, life is exponentially more expensive now than it was.
I don’t know about you, but when I was young with very young children, I couldn’t sell the house that I purchased for the double price in five years
Recently three Not one not two but three nieces and nephews of mine who purchased homes in the last eight years with young children right now have double their money and each home has sold over $1 million
If you’re not cutting it, you’re doing something wrong and move someplace where you can do it
Unbelievable the amount of excuses I’m reading in this forum when exactly the same amount of people who were purchasing homes 10 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago still buying them today with 10 times the amount of luxuries that existed back then.
Sorry, but the US Constitution protects your individual liberty not the right to buy a house without earning it. So get to work.
