Nalin Haley
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Five years ago, it was 33.
So it's scary how quick.
Personally, I don't see how I'm ever going to buy a home, and I do decently well for someone my age, and I still don't see it.
I live in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
It's just south of Charlotte.
And I got so angry because about a month or two ago, I was like, let me look at housing prices.
Let me see what they are.
And I saw how expensive they were, and then I looked and saw how much they were just a few years ago.
And it's doubled, almost tripled the cost.
And that's everywhere in South Carolina, not just there.
And it's beyond frustrating that people of the past generations are not doing what parents should do, which is have your kids have a greater life than you did.
That's the goal.
So it's hopelessness, really.
I mean, everyone's probably scared to talk about it, so I wouldn't know, but I would imagine, you know, just from school alone, tens of thousands, maybe some even six, six figures.
But you know what?
Now it's actually, I've noticed it is actually becoming a little less where people are more vocal about it because it's just so normal.
Everyone has it and no one really sees a way out.
So it's like, what's there to hide?
So I think that that's becoming less taboo to talk about.
And I think it's a great thing because the previous generation, either they're not sure of the problems we're facing or they're ignoring it.