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Household Debt

glantone said:
Last week the abc reported that since 1980 or thereabouts, the average wage had risen by about 100%, the median house price by about 400%.

Regardless of what structural changes have occurred to a ‘median priced house’ since the early 80’s, if your spending power is less buying a house (without being check mated by a bank for the next 25) - can’t be getting easier.

And interest rates are half what they were in the 1980s. For most people buying a house (they are the ones setting the price) interest is the major component of loan repayments so the ratio is not unexpected. But for me still not comforting.
 
I loved the stat that had 80% of kids expect their parents to help them get into a house, and (off memory for this one) around 40-50% expected zero to heavily subsidized rent while they live at home to save up for a deposit.

What is it with this handout generation? I don't understand how people cannot have money for a deposit, yet spend $100 a night when out on the town downing lolly water mixers.
 
Tiger74 said:
I loved the stat that had 80% of kids expect their parents to help them get into a house, and (off memory for this one) around 40-50% expected zero to heavily subsidized rent while they live at home to save up for a deposit.

What is it with this handout generation? I don't understand how people cannot have money for a deposit, yet spend $100 a night when out on the town downing lolly water mixers.

You've got to enjoy life while you can I guess.
 
An interesting little article on interest rates vs housing affordability.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/08/08/1999290.htm