i hate how social media makes people forget that life has stages. it's normal to be broke, to have broke friends or partners and yes it's even normal to be unemployed at times. these are phases we all go through.
some people are lucky enough to find good jobs at a young age and afford a certain lifestyle. others take longer and that's perfectly okay. we need to stop comparing ourselves and start accepting our journey. i just want all of us to be at peace with where we are in life while still working and striving for better.
My rent is $1,335. The duplex I live in is being sold. The new landlords want $2,145.
No renovations. No upgrades. Just pure profit.
That's a $800 rent hike for doing nothing but buying a home someone else already lives in.
This is what housing investment looks like.
Greed dressed up as business. People displaced for someone else's payday.
Communities gutteď so landlords can
“maximize returns.”
Call it what it is: exploitation.
Now 52% of young adults live with their parents, the highest rate ever, surpassing even the Great Depression. The most-educated and most in debt generation in history did everything they were supposed to and got this.
The system. Does. Not. Work
@the_sneakdiss This what happens when players who are in the mid to lower tier be trying to keep up with Joneses. I Still don’t understand why more NFL players aren’t frugal or more financially disciplined; you are one injury away from losing it all 🤷🏾♂️