If I was 35 and making pizzas for a living I know I'd be depressed
I did a presentation to some college Seniors this week. In it I pointed out to them that if they chose to live on the east or west coast in an urban area, if they had a $100K salary, 38% of their take home pay would go toward renting a 1 bedroom apartment.
Whereas if they chose to live in the midwest (outside Chicago) 22% of their income could land them a 3/2 starter home
I don't see too many depressed working Millienials in the midwest (well maybe a little in February)
Last edited by KFWA; 10/10/19.