Survey: Single and Divorced Americans Struggle More with Housing Costs Than Married Couples
A recent survey by Redfin found that nearly 70% of single, divorced, or separated individuals face challenges in affording housing payments—a significantly h…
Survey: Single and Divorced Americans Struggle More with Housing Costs Than Married Couples
A recent survey by Redfin found that nearly 70% of single, divorced, or separated individuals face challenges in affording housing payments—a significantly h…
This sounds like a top heavy management model, any such society is bound to bankruptcy.
Unless people are stupid enough to just be employees, supervising nobody but being supervised and directed, and still think they are middle class, ... maybe because they work indoors in an office enviornment and not in a factory or outdoors?
Both marketing and electoral campaigns are focused on "middle class" so the larger the better.
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70% of single people struggle to afford housing payments, compared to 52% of married people
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Heretical_i •
"According to the survey, 63% of single respondents and 69% of divorced respondents reported household incomes under $50,000 annually." https://unusualwhales.com/news/70-of-single-people-struggle-to-afford-housing-payments-compared-to-52-of-married-people
Yet, "Fifty-four percent of Americans consider themselves part of the #middleclass, with 39% identifying as “middle class” and 15% as “upper-middle class," per Gallup:"
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70% of single people struggle to afford housing payments, compared to 52% of married people
Unusual WhalesHeretical_i hat dies geteilt
yianiris •
Unless people are stupid enough to just be employees, supervising nobody but being supervised and directed, and still think they are middle class, ... maybe because they work indoors in an office enviornment and not in a factory or outdoors?
Both marketing and electoral campaigns are focused on "middle class" so the larger the better.
@heretical_i @unusual_whales