Was it always the case that I would be turned down from multiple studio apartment complexes because I ONLY make ~100k a year? I cant afford spending the 2200 a month on rent and that being 33% or lower so I get denied. Has this always been the case or am I having money dismorphia? I’m only making 2X the median single income salary.
I can’t live 1 hour from a big city? I’m not in downtown lol how do you expect people to work regular menial jobs in big cities if none of the work force can live near them?
Was it always the case that I would be turned down from multiple studio apartment complexes because I ONLY make ~100k a year? I cant afford spending the 2200 a month on rent and that being 33% or lower so I get denied. Has this always been the case or am I having money dismorphia? I’m only making 2X the median single income salary.
This has always been the case in an unaffordable big city. Even B4 covid.
What part of you guys can’t afford to live there don’t you get?
I can’t live 1 hour from a big city? I’m not in downtown lol how do you expect people to work regular menial jobs in big cities if none of the work force can live near them?
Just live 100 miles away where the cost of living is dirt cheap and take a helicopter in to work.
Rent has objectively skyrocketed since covid. Keep burying your head in the sand.
It’s hilarious how much effort your ilk puts in to convince everyone everything is normal in the middle of a global recession.
You aren’t a trust fund kid, that’s who’s getting all the rentals.