So you are focusing on what you perceive the older generation are saying/thinking rather than the real issue which is that house prices are too high.
no one is "perceiving what the older generation are saying" - it IS what they are saying. Any time someone from younger generations mentions how tough it is to buy a house or that the older generations had it easier to buy a house (affordability wise), the automatic rhetoric from the older generations is how tough they had with things like "we had interest rates of 15%!!!!"
The real issue IS that house prices are too high but, instead of addressing this, the older generations take the hump and get defensive.
Tell me if any of the following points are incorrect:
- House Prices are too high today (and for last 10 years)
- Average House Prices as a multiple of average incomes are a LOT higher than the 1960s-1990s
- Given 2, this makes it harder w.r.t affordability to purchase a house since circa 2010 than in the 1960s-1990s
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