So for some reason, the author of this article felt the need to profile a 23 year old who can't afford to buy a house on her own... but finds a partner with $20k in the bank because he has 7 years on her, and the takeaway is that Gen Z can't get ahead?!?! Or it could be that the assumption that you get a house simply for graduating colle…
So for some reason, the author of this article felt the need to profile a 23 year old who can't afford to buy a house on her own... but finds a partner with $20k in the bank because he has 7 years on her, and the takeaway is that Gen Z can't get ahead?!?! Or it could be that the assumption that you get a house simply for graduating college is asinine. Seems like the bf figured it out. Almost as if more time in the workforce = more accumulated funds for a home.
I've been questioning my subscription to TFP for a few weeks, but it's getting more bleak by the day.
So for some reason, the author of this article felt the need to profile a 23 year old who can't afford to buy a house on her own... but finds a partner with $20k in the bank because he has 7 years on her, and the takeaway is that Gen Z can't get ahead?!?! Or it could be that the assumption that you get a house simply for graduating college is asinine. Seems like the bf figured it out. Almost as if more time in the workforce = more accumulated funds for a home.
I've been questioning my subscription to TFP for a few weeks, but it's getting more bleak by the day.