Here's something that caught attention: 15% of Americans have basically written off the idea of owning a home by age 30. Think about that number for a second.
It's a symptom of something bigger happening in the economy. Housing prices are out of reach for a huge chunk of the younger generation, which means traditional wealth-building routes are getting blocked off. When conventional assets like real estate become inaccessible, people start looking elsewhere—whether that's equities, alternative investments, or yeah, even crypto.
This shift in how younger generations think about wealth and ownership is reshaping investment priorities across the board. Instead of pouring everything into a down payment, more people are exploring diversified asset allocation strategies. It's changing the game on how capital flows, and it's worth paying attention to if you're thinking about long-term financial positioning.
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WalletInspector
· 12-28 03:21
NGL, the housing prices are so outrageous, a 15% surrender is really still considered conservative... People around me have already shifted to crypto and stocks anyway, I can't afford to buy a house either.
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PumpingCroissant
· 12-28 03:18
Honestly, housing prices have already pushed young people into a corner... No wonder everyone is starting to play crypto.
Here's something that caught attention: 15% of Americans have basically written off the idea of owning a home by age 30. Think about that number for a second.
It's a symptom of something bigger happening in the economy. Housing prices are out of reach for a huge chunk of the younger generation, which means traditional wealth-building routes are getting blocked off. When conventional assets like real estate become inaccessible, people start looking elsewhere—whether that's equities, alternative investments, or yeah, even crypto.
This shift in how younger generations think about wealth and ownership is reshaping investment priorities across the board. Instead of pouring everything into a down payment, more people are exploring diversified asset allocation strategies. It's changing the game on how capital flows, and it's worth paying attention to if you're thinking about long-term financial positioning.