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I bought in 2005-ish. Even though I had a decent job, I wouldn't have been offered a mortgage big enough to afford anything describable as a house on my own.
I can't imagine much has changed since then, and it wasn't a new thing. Women weren't seen as stay at home housewives in 2000.
Ok boomer
Ok? Congrats to you. Turns out you're not who's being talked about right now, as shocking as that may seem.
We're not talking about 20 years ago ya dingus
Also, don't assume nothing has changed, because they most certainly did
Sorry, I didn't realise 20 years wasn't long enough ago to spunk out a whiny gen Z-er.
You must be young...... lol
Why do you assume you're talking to 20 year olds
Are 20 year old not "people in their 20s"?
They're talking about the 90s and prior, and really are talking about the 70s and prior
Exactly. My parents bought on a single income.