tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3087579596836256941.post4627772735869612586..comments2023-05-08T06:54:18.296-05:00Comments on the_uncomplication_project: Single People are Ruining the Economy, AgainUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3087579596836256941.post-50862812159806398852011-11-26T19:38:17.779-06:002011-11-26T19:38:17.779-06:00Wait... I'm married and also haven't bough...Wait... I'm married and also haven't bought a house yet 6 years after graduating from college -- and I was blessed with my plan pretty much working out -- college done in 4 years, great paying job, met the one a month after starting work, got married a year later, kids, a dog, a suburban (not quite a minivan)... but still no house. We may not live with our parents, but we certainly aren't helping the housing market either. I think it's more irresponsible for people to buy a house they can't afford and then needing to sell it in a few years, and then not being able to.Vanessahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05002250597784440336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3087579596836256941.post-15330576621337672892011-11-08T08:14:21.939-06:002011-11-08T08:14:21.939-06:00Last night NPR did a spot on the lower economic ea...Last night NPR did a spot on the lower economic earning of young people compared to the past. Young recent graduates make $0.90 to the $1 that their parents made right out of college. Bizarre right?tiffanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15855550792478076237noreply@blogger.com