That doesn't cost $20k which is what it would need to drag the college starting salary down to uk levels
The house market value is never going down, is it?
I just bought a 340k house in winterpark orlando at 25, what's your excuse
Britbongs need to get off my American imageboard and focus on domestic issues like not getting raped by Mohammed and ranjeet
The housing market is being propped up by investors. Millennials aren't buying homes. The bubble will burst eventually.
California is expensive but obviously the best jobs are there whcih more then cancels it out. AFAIK houston, texas is a mid jobs average price city and the house prices are much better than the uk.
How's that UK college debt crisis?
and Im tired of retards like you. 50% if renters are cost burdened. 78% of fulltime workers live paycheck to paycheck. 57% of americans cant afford an unexpected 500 dollar bill. We do live in a clown world. You're just too fucking stupid to see it. The absolute state of down syndrome extra chromosome hillbilly bootlickers
Because a lot of companies are moving there which means the value goes up.
The average us student debt at graduation is $30k, average US starting salary is $20k more. Stop making excuses.
also, 44% of college grads ages 22-27 are underemployed, you dumbass motherfucker. Try looking at stats next time before spouting ignorant shit