I just read an article that state that my home state of Utah is no longer a state where insurance companies can make a profit from insuring homes.
However, I still see new housing developments popping up everywhere and new, $850,000 homes being built by young couples in their 20s. In the driveways of these new mini mansions I see $90,000 …
I just read an article that state that my home state of Utah is no longer a state where insurance companies can make a profit from insuring homes.
However, I still see new housing developments popping up everywhere and new, $850,000 homes being built by young couples in their 20s. In the driveways of these new mini mansions I see $90,000 F-250s and Rams along with a $20,000 trailer and two $50,000 side by side UTVs. The yards on these homes are impeccably landscaped costing thousands. Rino-rock fencing costing $15,000 surrounds the back yards of the young peoples' homes. And, from what I can tell, Disneyland and Disneyworld are still just as busy as ever as these young people still manage to pay for all of this and have enough money to fly themselves and their children for a $10,000 week of fun with the queer loving pervert minded Mouse.
I know, they are in debt. But they still have to finance that debt. So far, from what I am seeing in my state, life is good for people.
I still believe something big is coming. Trump or no Trump. We are in a bad way. The vast majority of people in this Country are living lives full of lies. They own nothing. Buried by debt. Living paycheck to paycheck. No savings. No retirement. Unable to handle a $500.00 emergency without using the credit card. This CANNOT continue. This WILL NOT continue. A debt reckoning is coming and it will be ugly for ALL.
Many in their 20's, 30's and 40's are making $100-$200k a year, and with a couple, that's double. They can afford all of this stuff with their cash flow. No doubt they're still in debt up to their eyeballs. If one of them lose their jobs, they're toast. This group probably represents the upper 10-20% of the population, most have a college degree, and most voted against Trump.
Very few have become debt free. Often it's the guy without the fancy house or fancy car. He's the millionaire next door.
The guy you described is me. Been debt free for a long time but I am not a millionaire.
Median household income in the State of Utah right now is $72,000, I believe. maybe a little higher. Sure, many are making the sums you described above but not all of them. It will always boggle my mind how people manage these lifestyles. When God was handing out money smarts, I was off playing tiddlywinks and not paying attention because I just don't get it.
I do, but I often feel a little jealous of those with the bigger houses that have the fourth car garage, covered patio, jacuzzi, etc. Envy tends to haunt me all too often.
The drab Peahen wants a bright Peacock. But they are visible to the predators and pay for their vitality. What Peahen wants a drab Peacock who doesn't flaunt his wealth? Maybe a smart one (in human terms)? Once she finds out, she knows she can get the drab guy's wealth via the divorce industry.
I just read an article that state that my home state of Utah is no longer a state where insurance companies can make a profit from insuring homes.
However, I still see new housing developments popping up everywhere and new, $850,000 homes being built by young couples in their 20s. In the driveways of these new mini mansions I see $90,000 F-250s and Rams along with a $20,000 trailer and two $50,000 side by side UTVs. The yards on these homes are impeccably landscaped costing thousands. Rino-rock fencing costing $15,000 surrounds the back yards of the young peoples' homes. And, from what I can tell, Disneyland and Disneyworld are still just as busy as ever as these young people still manage to pay for all of this and have enough money to fly themselves and their children for a $10,000 week of fun with the queer loving pervert minded Mouse.
I know, they are in debt. But they still have to finance that debt. So far, from what I am seeing in my state, life is good for people.
I still believe something big is coming. Trump or no Trump. We are in a bad way. The vast majority of people in this Country are living lives full of lies. They own nothing. Buried by debt. Living paycheck to paycheck. No savings. No retirement. Unable to handle a $500.00 emergency without using the credit card. This CANNOT continue. This WILL NOT continue. A debt reckoning is coming and it will be ugly for ALL.
Many in their 20's, 30's and 40's are making $100-$200k a year, and with a couple, that's double. They can afford all of this stuff with their cash flow. No doubt they're still in debt up to their eyeballs. If one of them lose their jobs, they're toast. This group probably represents the upper 10-20% of the population, most have a college degree, and most voted against Trump.
Very few have become debt free. Often it's the guy without the fancy house or fancy car. He's the millionaire next door.
The guy you described is me. Been debt free for a long time but I am not a millionaire.
Median household income in the State of Utah right now is $72,000, I believe. maybe a little higher. Sure, many are making the sums you described above but not all of them. It will always boggle my mind how people manage these lifestyles. When God was handing out money smarts, I was off playing tiddlywinks and not paying attention because I just don't get it.
CP,
Jesus saves,
Moses invests....
Not to be judgey, but you should feel good about having your house paid off. Many out there with tall hats, no cattle.
I do, but I often feel a little jealous of those with the bigger houses that have the fourth car garage, covered patio, jacuzzi, etc. Envy tends to haunt me all too often.
The drab Peahen wants a bright Peacock. But they are visible to the predators and pay for their vitality. What Peahen wants a drab Peacock who doesn't flaunt his wealth? Maybe a smart one (in human terms)? Once she finds out, she knows she can get the drab guy's wealth via the divorce industry.
Basic biology I suppose. Maybe the gals can weigh in on this as well.
I wonder how many are on welfare, or some other form of UBI?
Don't know. But would it be enough to make all the monthly payments on the debt to finance these things?