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"For a typical worker, that would mean earning $100,000 less over the 18-year period."

The biggest purchase the typical worker will make is a house purchase. Assuming "typical" means median, and assuming (big assumption) that the median worker buys a median house on a married two-income household, the median household is losing around $200,000. The median house price in the United States is $220,000.

The median college graduate family for the class of 2009, when they hit their forties, will be behind their expectations by about a house. Ouch.



No, they won't. If _everyone_ is making less money, housing prices will adjust accordingly. What the article doesn't mention is that the 80s were an excellent time to buy a house.

http://mysite.verizon.net/vzeqrguz/housingbubble/


To what extent has the medium house price changed over the last year or two, though?




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