Just caught by chance the last few minutes of a reportage on a French tv about housing issue in the United States. Were saying that some States (Michigan in this report) were led to offer public aid to ”middle-class” to afford buying or even renting a house, the costs of it going up to 1/2 average income.
My parents were saying that when they had their house built (in 1968), it was as a rule not to exceed 1/6 of your income. Try to do this nowadays...
Just caught by chance the last few minutes of a reportage on a French tv about housing issue in the United States. Were saying that some States (Michigan in this report) were led to offer public aid to ”middle-class” to afford buying or even renting a house, the costs of it going up to 1/2 average income.
My parents were saying that when they had their house built (in 1968), it was as a rule not to exceed 1/6 of your income. Try to do this nowadays...
Yes. It's outrageous today.
If I had children I couldn’t sleep at night.
Today’s https://substack.com/home/post/p-150573318 : The french poorer and poorer
(I don’t endorse the political/ideological substratum, but figures speak for themselves.)