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Originally Posted by hobart
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Poor career choices, choosing to start out in cities with a high cost of living, poor spending/savings habits. That's what it comes down to.
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I don’t like investment firms mass-buying up houses’ impact on housing prices, but I also agree with what’s stated here. Which is weird, because I wouldn’t agree with this guy on a lot of other things
Finish high school, don’t have a child before financially able, get an entry level job, do the research on a good choice of education or tradeschool, calculate when you can have a loan for it paid back by….and barring some unfortunate disaster that path should work
I don’t think I need to hear how a poor person who became middle class did it because it shouldn’t be all that different, but if it is different, sure I’d be down to hear it. I wouldn’t want to get advice on how to become middle class by someone who has remained poor all their life either