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RE: When I was that age, I was flat on my ass broke.

Posted by srdavis2000 on July 17, 2021 at 09:02:07:

I was in the same place Ghost, mortgage, two kids, but when the real estate agent told my wife how much house we could afford, I had to disappoint her a little and said no we can't. We bought a house we could comfortably afford. We drove inexpensive vehicles. I've never had a Starbucks coffee that my co-workers came into work with daily. I saved a small amount from each check and invested it in relatively safe investments.

My advice would be to younger people to set themselves up for success and not depend on the government. Depending on the government will lead to disappointment.

You are where you are at this point. You don't need any advise from me.