• Daft_ish@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Which is basically a multimillionaire in today’s standards. Unless you mean two junkers and a house in the hood. I’m not opposed to the latter but it’s hardly anyone’s first choice.

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      You’re being very hyperbolic. We have a house and two cars. I have around $200 in my bank account. Admittedly, it helps that we do not live in the most desirable part of the country, but we also live paycheck-to-paycheck and have not even ever been hundred thousandaires.

      You can’t be poor and achieve it, but you don’t have to be rich either.

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        I feel you. I have my house in the hood with my two Hondas.

        Shit should not be this difficult.

        A $200,000 home isn’t luxury but it also isn’t the American dream.

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          I didn’t mean to suggest that. Housing prices and car prices are ridiculously and unnecessarily high. I’m just saying that the American dream has morphed into something that at least a large proportion of the population can even now achieve into something that almost no one can achieve.