blackjackson on Nostr: No they didn't. Only 45% of boomers were able to buy homes at the earliest between 25 ...
No they didn't. Only 45% of boomers were able to buy homes at the earliest between 25 and 35. And the rest bought by their 40s. And about 37% of millennials between 25 and 35 own a home. So again, not a huge difference.
But if they're that concerned about housing prices, maybe millennials should stop voting for immigration that drives demand up.
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