crrdlx -- 6d You have two qualifiers here: married and home ownership. I think the marriage factor alone is a big part of this. Simply, young people aren't marrying, thus they cannot be married and homeowners (regardless of any voting or economic situation). Percent married at age 30. 1950: 80-85% 1960: 85-90% 1970: 80-90% 1980: 70-80% 1990: 60-70% 2000: 50-60% 2010: 40-50% 2020: 30-40% 2025: 25-40% replyYou have two qualifiers here: married and home ownership. I think the marriage factor alone is a big part of this. Simply, young people aren't marrying, thus they cannot be married and homeowners (regardless of any voting or economic situation). Percent married at age 30. 1950: 80-85% 1960: 85-90% 1970: 80-90% 1980: 70-80% 1990: 60-70% 2000: 50-60% 2010: 40-50% 2020: 30-40% 2025: 25-40%
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i'm not a huge fan of the generational blame game, but the baby boomers were the largest voting bloc fordecades. they inherited a high-growth affordable system and then proceeded to vote time and again for policiesthat led to this outcome for their kids and grandkids.https://blossom.primal.net/af9d0899b5ad4b2947603dcdd2da2fd11ee7e1e37659685925fa1b0d22e161fe.jpg
You have two qualifiers here: married and home ownership. I think the marriage factor alone is a big part ofthis. Simply, young people aren't marrying, thus they cannot be married and homeowners (regardless of any votingor economic situation).Percent married at age 30.1950: 80-85%1960: 85-90%1970: 80-90%1980: 70-80%1990: 60-70%2000: 50-60%2010: 40-50%2020: 30-40%2025: 25-40%