"Growing up in the 90s, I thought people were wealthy if the mom didn't work. In my area, it seemed about a 50/50 split. My mom worked and actually was the primary breadwinner. Today, I know one spouse doesn't work for a myriad of reasons.
I'm a millennial born right in the middle of the millennial window.
Today, an indicator of wealth to me is a second home. I think to me it's something that is just out of reach for me but is something people I know have. It could be attainable one day but today is not that day."
good one!
Nope. You people are the cult.
Someone's got a dictionary app!
Soooooo any word that has more than two syllables is a difficult "dictionary' word to you? Betcha can't WAIT to vote for Harris can you.
Intelligence has been chasing you your whole life yet you've succesfully managed to outrun it.
Er ...anybody who's been on the internet longer than a few years knows that's an often seen meme quote. Nice try though and thanks for playing.
You lost the game of wit. At least to have the wherewithal to know when you've been handed your hat.
The saddest part is that it often isn't even a shortage of houses it's a shortage of actually affordable houses. Investment groups buy large amounts of houses but keep them empty for whatever reason. In the US alone there are more empty houses/apartments than homeless people.
#12 Populations are NOT shrinking, it's still exponentially increasing. Places people live are shifting, and those rundown boomtowns will be sadly utilized within a short while.
#26 "Life Coach" isn't a real job, it's just getting soneone to pay you to be their parent/pastor/gym coach. The closest real job title would be "Support Specialist" that is a position offered by senior and disabled organizations.
Just google fertility rate. US: 1.6
Even china is below two and has it's population shrinking since 2022 or so.
Every country with a fertility rate below 2.something (2.3 I think) has a shrinking population unless that can be compensated by immigration.