The dream of homeownership in this country has become a cruel joke. You're told you can achieve anything through hard work and determination—yet the path to property ownership remains blocked for most people. While wages stagnate, real estate prices keep climbing beyond reach for average earners. It's a stark reminder of the growing disconnect between economic opportunity and actual financial reality.
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NestedFox
· 14h ago
Even working myself to death, I can't afford a house—that's the reality.
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Frontrunner
· 14h ago
Working myself to the point of baldness, but my salary is still the same as five years ago, while housing prices have doubled. What kind of crappy game rules are these?
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HashBard
· 14h ago
ngl the whole "work hard & u'll own a home" narrative is basically a dead metaphor at this point... wages haven't moved in like a decade but real estate? that's been pumping harder than any altcoin lmao
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SybilAttackVictim
· 15h ago
Uh... this is reality, the myth of hard work should have been shattered long ago.
The dream of homeownership in this country has become a cruel joke. You're told you can achieve anything through hard work and determination—yet the path to property ownership remains blocked for most people. While wages stagnate, real estate prices keep climbing beyond reach for average earners. It's a stark reminder of the growing disconnect between economic opportunity and actual financial reality.