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Raiderkev@lemmy.world 8 months ago
I’m 36, and took a few years off college before getting my degree. I’m basically a part of this group.
Graduated in 2011 in a terrible economy.
Interview against people with 10 years experience for entry level roles, get rejected multiple times,
Have to work retail 2 more years after college til I finally get a desk job with shit pay
Do that 2 years til I get another slightly better job with slightly less shit pay
Do that a few years, get promoted, start making real money. Guess what? Now houses are double what they were 5 years ago
Ok well I guess I’ll just save
Hey here’s a once in a lifetime pandemic
Rates are low, and houses slightly more affordable, but who tf knows if you’re going to be employed in a year. Maybe I’ll wait that out n see
Now houses more expensive because every boomer and corporation wanted to buy investment homes at those rates.
Well fuck, I guess I’ll wait n see if rising interest rates drop the home prices. Nope, fuck u specifically raiderkev, now price is the same, and rates are doubled.
Sick of the fucking struggle and goalposts moving.
june@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Similar situation. I’m 40 tomorrow and graduated college in 2013. I’ve gotten really lucky until now when I got laid off in December. My first job out of college was $35k. I doubled that in 4 years, and ended up at 105k the last two years.
Now I’m in the situation you were in in 2011. It’s a bitch out there.