• @carl_dungeon
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    229 months ago

    Don’t forget record setting interest rates.

    • @tipicaldik
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      109 months ago

      I bought a house in the summer of 1988. My interest rate was 10.9% APR. Nobody batted an eye about it either…

      • @Blankmann
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        189 months ago

        Because homes were still affordable then.

        1988 Median Household Income ~27k
        1988 Median Home Price ~113k
        So a home was 4x annual salary

        For 2023 the numbers were ~59k and ~$418k Roughly 7x annual salary.

        • @tipicaldik
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          159 months ago

          yeah man… at the time, I was 25 and single and I doubt I made even $12k per year doing oil changes. The house I bought was $33k, and I had two roommates who pretty much covered my <$350 per month house payment. I shelled out a couple hundred more for utilities and could still afford to eat and buy weed…

        • @AtmaJnana
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          9 months ago

          The problem in that equation isnt the cost of housing, its the low wage growth.

          https://usafacts.org/data-projects/housing-vs-wages

          The cost of homes in the United States has outpaced wage growth over the past decade. According to the Federal Finance Housing Agency, home prices rose 74% from 2010 to 2022. The average wage rose only 54% during the same time.

          • @Blankmann
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            19 months ago

            It doesn’t really matter which side is out of whack. Housing is unaffordable.
            Continuing with the high interest comment that sparked this thread, back then a 10.5% interest mortgage in a typical house was 45% of median income and in 2023 a 6.5% interest mortgage was 53%

            If mortgages were still 10.5% in 2023 housing would be 78% of median income.

            • @AtmaJnana
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              19 months ago

              It surely does matter if it is to be changed. But if you just want to complain, sure its irrelevant.

    • KabeM
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      39 months ago

      Thanks for your comment but in this community we always like to see sources.

      Could you provide some citations to back up that claim?