Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your privilege.
Most couples don't have the typical DCUM HHI. They afford townhouses in the exurbs on TWO salaries so they can raise their children. Most Americans can never aspire to DCUM salaries.
Shame on you. I despise posters like you.
Relax hombre. They didn't voice their opinion..they simply asked why people buy on the basis of 2 incomes..And they are not wrong. A lot of us can't see ourselves living in normal "basic" homes.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people buy houses on the basis of 2 salaries instead of 1?
Wouldn't it better to buy on the basis of the spouse who has the lower salary? Wouldn't that be a better strategy to manage financial shocks if one spouse loses their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, why do people even *have* two salaries in the first place? Don't they know it's less stressful for everyone in the household if only one parent works? Someone should tell people this.
Please tell me about your lower stress life when your one income is threatened by the current administration's budget. I'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Also, why do people even *have* two salaries in the first place? Don't they know it's less stressful for everyone in the household if only one parent works? Someone should tell people this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our case, one spouse is an excessive spender who's always in financial trouble, and the other is too weak to say no.
So good plan for not overspending on the house. But have a reality check---staying with someone who is "always in financial trouble" is hard on a marriage. You need to find the way to say no and learn to separate your finances (I fully support combining them and dont' really get the not unless rare circumstances, and this is one case). if you choose to stay, you need to protect yourself
Anonymous wrote:In our case, one spouse is an excessive spender who's always in financial trouble, and the other is too weak to say no.
Anonymous wrote:This has got to be one of the dumbest and most out of touch posts I’ve ever seen on this forum, and that’s saying something.
Anonymous wrote:No one would ever be able to own a home then now that starter homes are going for over $400 and $500k+.
So many Boomers still living in the 1960s when you could own home on the husband's GM factory job alone while the wife stayed home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, why do people even *have* two salaries in the first place? Don't they know it's less stressful for everyone in the household if only one parent works? Someone should tell people this.
Zero is better than one. Why don’t people just use their trust fund?
Anonymous wrote:Why do people buy houses on the basis of 2 salaries instead of 1?
Wouldn't it better to buy on the basis of the spouse who has the lower salary? Wouldn't that be a better strategy to manage financial shocks if one spouse loses their job.